the “skinny” on geoffrey chaucer

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The “Skinny” on Geoffrey Chaucer

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The “Skinny” on Geoffrey Chaucer. 1343-1400 (approx). Bridged Medieval and Renaissance periods Traveled extensively in Italy; exposed to continental poetry Considered the Father of English poetry First “modern” author. Historical-Cultural Context. The Three Estates: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The “Skinny” on Geoffrey Chaucer

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1343-1400 (approx)

• Bridged Medieval and Renaissance periods

• Traveled extensively in Italy; exposed to continental poetry

• Considered the Father of English poetry

• First “modern” author

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Historical-Cultural Context

• The Three Estates: – Estate of Temporal Rulers:

King, Prince, Duke (Chivalry)

– Estate of Spiritual Rulers: Clergy

– Estate of Providers (Plowmen, for example)

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Role of Church• No secular society as we

understand it today• Pre-Reformation (no

Protestants)• Literacy rates low (rote

learning, oral tradition, pictures-icons-visuals)

• Church dominated all aspects of life

• No sense of separation of church and state

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The Canterbury Tales• Chaucer adopts persona

of pilgrim: differentiate between Chaucer the Pilgrim and Chaucer the Poet

• Chaucer himself slightly noble, if you will; discreet, subtle

• 30 Pilgrims journey to Canterbury (includes Chaucer and 29 others)

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• Each Pilgrim to tell two tales on the way to Canterbury; two tales on the way home

• Meet at an Inn and begin their journey

• Prologue is an Introduction

• Pilgrims include full range of society