Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World

Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World

by Donald R. Howard
Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World

Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World

by Donald R. Howard

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Overview

An award-winning biography that recreates the public, private, and poetic life of Geoffrey Chaucer, the father of English poetry and a central man of his age
 
Chaucer was born in the latter half of the fourteenth century, an age of revolution and devastation when Europe was convulsed by the Hundred Years’ War, the Black Death, and the social and intellectual upheavals that marked the “autumn of Feudalism.” The son of a wealthy London vintner, he maneuvered his way into the turbulent courts of Edward III and Richard II, and thus, without holding noble rank himself, he was able to witness the violent drama of royal power. It was, as Howard demonstrates, the perfect vantage point for a poet. Chaucer’s own poetic development from the mannered medieval style of The Book of the Duchess to the rich, comic, human complexity of The Canterbury Tales reflects the transformation of his world. With The Canterbury Tales and the darker, more formal epic Troilus and Criseyde, Chaucer established English for all time as a language of literature.
 
“A thoughtful, thorough book that conjures up the living presence of England’s first great poet more concretely than anybody has ever done before.”—San Francisco Chronicle Book Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780449903414
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 02/11/1989
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 676
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Donald R. Howard’s distinguished academic career began with a teaching post at Ohio State University. He was professor of English at Johns Hopkins University and also at Stanford University, where he was named Olive H. Palmer Professor of Humanities. He died in 1987.

Table of Contents

Mapsviii
Acknowledgmentsxi
Prefacexiii
Preliminary Notesxix
Part 1Into the King's Service (1342-1372)
1Memories3
2A Young Man's World41
3The Best of Times--the 1360s79
4The Wheel Turns109
5The Ear Within132
Part 2To Italy (1372-1380)
6Florence, 1373169
7To the Gatehouse200
8The House of Fame232
9Reading Boccaccio260
10Boccaccio and the Birth of Fiction283
Part 3Into Our Time (1380-1400)
11Chaucer at Forty307
12Troilus and Criseyde345
13The Worst of Times--the 1380s378
14The Canterbury Tales--the Plan Takes Shape401
15The Canterbury Tales--Making a World of Story428
16A New Age--the 1390s450
17The End of the Pilgrimage481
Chronology, Appendices, Reference Notes, and References
Chronology505
Appendix AOn Chaucer's Language513
Appendix BFurther Reading517
Appendix CThe Order of The Canterbury Tales522
Appendix DChaucer's Reputation524
Reference Notes527
References537
Index619
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