Dec 18, 2009
The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer | The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer
At a glance:
- Author: Derek Pearsall
- First Published: 1992
- Type of Work: Literary biography
- Time of Work: Approximately 1340-1400
- Setting: England, France, Italy, and Spain
- Principal Characters: Geoffrey Chaucer, Richard II, Henry IV, John of Gaunt
- Genres: Nonfiction, Biography
- Subjects: France or French people, Poetry or poets, England or English people, Italy or Italians, Middle Ages, Bureaucracy or bureaucrats, Spain or Spanish people, Royal courts or courtiers, Tutors or tutoring, Fourteenth century
- Locales: France, Spain, England, Italy
Geoffrey Chaucer is universally accepted as the major English poet of the Middle Ages, author
of The Canterbury Tales (1387-1400), the long and ambitious romance Troilus and
Criseyde (1382), and a string of other surviving works in verse and prose. His importance was
recognized soon after his death, as is shown by the careful preservation of his works and the large
number of manuscripts in which they survive. His collected works were first printed in 1539 and
have remained available to readers ever since. For centuries he has been one of the most influential
authors ever...
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