The life of Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1340-1400), often labeled “the father of English poetry,” ought to be an open book: He is mentioned almost 500 times in contemporary records, far more than ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, often termed the father of English literature, began his career in an Irish household. And, while Chaucer had to work hard to establish English as a literary language in a context in ...
Kathy Cawsey, assistant professor with Dalhousie's Department of English and co-founder of the Atlantic Medieval Association, is once again doing her bit for the dark ages. She has just published her ...
The poet W.H. Auden said that to understand your own country, you ought to have lived in at least two others. As a historian, I've taken a different tack: to show readers what life was like for people ...
In 2013, a Prospect magazine profile of the UKIP leader Nigel Farage described the Brexiteer’s party in Chaucerian terms: UKIP is indeed a rag-tag bag...of cussed, contrary, wilful, protesting, ...
Two scholars have made new conclusions about a sermon from the late 12th century, which reframes some confusing references, made by the 14th century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. And now for a tale ...
Margaret Shultz ’16 felt dissatisfied when she submitted her senior thesis in English this spring. The road to this moment hadn’t been an easy one: She’d begun to question the value of the English ...
Poets there were before Chaucer,— vixere fortes ante Agamemnona, — but search Rymer from cord to clasp and you shall find no documentary evidence of any one of them wearing the leaf or receiving the ...
(THE CONVERSATION via AP) — Spying is a risky profession. For the 14th-century English undercover agent-turned-poet Geoffrey Chaucer, the dangers – at least to his reputation – continue to surface ...
https://doi.org/10.5325/chaucerrev.55.1.0001 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/chaucerrev.55.1.0001 Copy URL My profound gratitude goes to Ruth Evans, David ...