Geoffrey Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales

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Geoffrey Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales

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Geoffrey Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales

Early Life Born c. 1340 Son of a prosperous wine merchant Placed in the household of Prince Lionel, son of King Edward II This environment among the upper class gave him a chance for advancement

Early Life (cont.) In, 1359 he was captured by the French at the seige of Reims during the Hundred Years' War while serving in English army; ransomed by King Edward III a year later Chaucer joined the royal household and became a trusted

As a Royal Messenger Chaucer was frequently sent to the continent on secret business for the King. Some of these trips were to Italy where he became acquainted with the works of the great Italian authors: Boccaccio, Dante, Petrarch These 3 were the greatest Italian writers of the early Renaissance period More about these 3 important authors a bit later!

Chaucer s Professions Controller of Customs on Wools, Skins and Hides for the Port of London Here he would meet many types of businessmen, sailors, travelers city folk and common laborers Clerk of the King s Works In charge of construction and repairs affecting the royal residences; here he would meet many guildsmen as well as court officials Deputy Forester of the King s Forests Away from the city, he met peasants, foresters, local clergy and other country folk Representative of the Shire of Kent in Parliament Here he met the rich, the influential and the upper middle

Chaucer s Importance Considered the greatest English writer before Shakespeare Among the first writers to show that English could be a respected literary language (then, most educated peoples spoke French) Canterbury Tales is one of the first works to ever be printed

The Canterbury Tales Written around 1387 Still unfinished at the time of Chaucer s death Structure: frame story : A Prologue followed by a series of stories and linking dialogues and commentaries The Host (innkeeper) suggests that the pilgrims hold a storytelling contest to pass the time as they travel to Canterbury.

Descriptions of pilgrims: Their jobs: Those who work, Those who fight, Those who pray The type and color of their clothing Their accessories (jewelry, pets, other portables) The way they act Their income Their secrets Their status in society as a whole The way they speak / their slang or accent Their mode of transportation

MAP of Canterbury London

why Canterbury?

Answer: Religion Canterbury has always been an important religious center in England. St. Augustine (seen in stained glass from the Canterbury Cathedral) was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to establish the Catholic faith in the country Religion played an important part in medieval life.

Why was religion so important then? It s the Middle Ages Plague Warfare High Infant Mortality Rate Short Life Expectancy and if you were a peasant, you lived your whole life in harsh conditions About the best thing that you had to look forward to was dying and going to heaven

Why a Pilgrimage? Very popular to go on pilgrimage Pilgrims often want to Rome or Jerusalem Canterbury Cathedral: shrine to Thomas a Becket Reasons Hope of heavenly reward Penance Pubs People went in groups for safety People of all classes went on pilgrimages to holy sites to ask for help with medical, financial or other problems.

The Shrine of St. Thomas à Becket Becket s outspoken style angered the King. One day, Henry complained, Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest? Three knights rode to Canterbury where they found Becket at the altar of Canterbury

Becket was a trusted adviser and friend of King Henry II. Henry named Becket Archbishop of Canterbury.

Becket was murdered at the altar.

The death of Becket angered the peasants who felt his Saxon heritage made him one of them. Canterbury Cathedral became a site for pilgrims to offer prayers to St. Thomas.

Chaucer surrounded by his characters.

So, let s travel back to London, to the area called Southward, and stop at the Tabard Inn

We ll meet the characters and read their descriptions.

The Prologue begins...