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A new critical biography of medieval England’s most famous poet.
For over six centuries, Chaucer has epitomized poetic greatness, though more recent treatments of The Canterbury Tales’ lively and often risqué style have made his name more synonymous with bawdy humor. But beyond his poetic achievements, Chaucer assumed various roles including those of royal attendant, soldier, customs official, justice of the peace, and more. In this book, Mary Flannery chronicles Chaucer’s life during one of the most turbulent periods of English history, illuminating how he came to be known not only as the father of English poetry but also as England’s “merry bard.”
For over six centuries, Chaucer has epitomized poetic greatness, though more recent treatments of The Canterbury Tales’ lively and often risqué style have made his name more synonymous with bawdy humor. But beyond his poetic achievements, Chaucer assumed various roles including those of royal attendant, soldier, customs official, justice of the peace, and more. In this book, Mary Flannery chronicles Chaucer’s life during one of the most turbulent periods of English history, illuminating how he came to be known not only as the father of English poetry but also as England’s “merry bard.”
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Merry Bard
Chapter 2: Connections
Chapter 3: Finding His Voice
Chapter 4: Custom and Craft
Chapter 5: Laughing at Women
Chapter 6: Conflict
Chapter 7: Bawdy Chaucer
Chapter 8: Becoming Chaucerian
Chronology
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
Chapter 2: Connections
Chapter 3: Finding His Voice
Chapter 4: Custom and Craft
Chapter 5: Laughing at Women
Chapter 6: Conflict
Chapter 7: Bawdy Chaucer
Chapter 8: Becoming Chaucerian
Chronology
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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