Interdisciplinary Studies in Letters & Science

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Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales

Discussion Led by Julie Segedy


Essay Assignment

Reading Assignment

Text: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, translated by Neville Coghill. Penguin Books (1977).

Read Before Class Date Section Pages

 Wednesday, 8/20

Introduction to Chaucer;
General Prologue
3 - 26
Friday, 8/22

The Knight's Tale

The Miller's Tale

The Reeve's Tale

26 - 86

88-119

Monday, 8/25

The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale

The Clerk's Tale

The Franklin's Tale

258-292

320-356

407-433

 Wednesday, 8/27

Prioress' Tale

Pardoner's Tale

and

Tales associated with your chosen theme group

 

169-176

239-258
 

  • Love & Marriage
  • Justice
  • Rogues & Scoundrels
  • The Church
Friday, 8/29 Parson's Tale

Chaucer's Retraction

Essay Questions for the Chaucer Paper

 

85-88

498

 

 

 

When we read a tale (and discuss it), please note any headlinks in the text, any conversation by that character, and review the person's portrait in the General Prologue

Note about the General Prologue.

Notes for studying The Knight's Tale

Notes for studying other tales


 

Electronic Resources

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (online versions):

Baragona, A. (2001) THE CHAUCER METAPAGE AUDIO FILES. Dept. of English and Fine Arts, Virginia Military Institute. Available online at: http://academics.vmi.edu/english/audio/audio_index.html [With numerous real-audio readings by various professors.]

Benson, L.D. (1999) The Geoffrey Chaucer Page. Harvard University. Available at: http://icg.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/cantales.html [Note: in Middle English with modern english translation]

Duncan, E. (2001) Towson University, Maryland. Available online at: http://www.towson.edu/~duncan/chaucer/indexn.htm [With Real Audio Middle English accompaniment!]

Electronic Literature Foundation, available at: http://www.canterburytales.org/

Kökbugur,S. (ed.), available at: http://www.librarius.com/cantales.htm

Resources about Chaucer, and the Canterbury Tales:

  • Appleton, L. (1997) Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury Tales. Abilene Christian University. Available at: http://faculty.acu.edu/~appletonl/mb1/ct.htm

  • Benson, L.D., Duncan, E., Wittig, J. (2001) Chaucer Metapage, 33rd International Congress of Medieval Studies, Univerisity of North Carolina. Available at: http://www.unc.edu/depts/chaucer/

  • Chaucertext, An on-line archive for electronic Chaucer Scholarship (http://www.winthrop.edu/chaucertext/)

  • Halsall, P. (1996) Medieval Sourcebook: Geoffrey Chaucer, d. 1400: Canterbury Tales: Prologue. Fordham University. Available at: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/CT-prolog-para.html [Parallel Texts in middle and current English]

  • Jokinen, Anniina (2000) Geoffrey Chaucer: Additional Sources. Available at: http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/chaucadd.htm

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison (2001) Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales. http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Library/special/exhibits/clastext/clspg073.htm [ Great woodcut images of actual texts.]


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