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Taking It Further: Chaucer

 
Geoffrey Chaucer reimagined in the lectures
Geoffrey Chaucer as reimagined by the Lectures

The original lit hit

He was the first literary superstar - and although his popular reputation is built on them, Chaucer did much more than The Canterbury Tales.

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If you've had your appetite whetted for Geoffrey Chaucer, there's much more available online:
Digital texts
Canterbury Tales
Troilus and Criseyde

 

Reproductions
British Library - scans of Caxton's two editions of the Canterbury Tales

More information
Chaucer Metapage - site aimed at organising and encouraging developing Chaucer resources online

Canterbury Tales on bbc.co.uk - the 2004 retelling of Chaucer's work

Content last updated: 01/02/2006

 

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