Bard of the Middle Ages - The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Modern Scholar by Prof. Michael Drout, Michael Drout, Recorded Books
English | October 27, 2008 | ISBN: B001JHT88S | 8 hours and 5 minutes | M4B 128 Kbps | 221 Mb
English | October 27, 2008 | ISBN: B001JHT88S | 8 hours and 5 minutes | M4B 128 Kbps | 221 Mb
Had Geoffrey Chaucer not written, or not written so well, the last 600 years of English literature would have been decidedly different. His creative style and use of language served as one of the primary foundations on which later writers built. Through his writing, Chaucer's wit, charm, and eloquence give us a deeper understanding of not only the time in which he lived, but of how human emotion, frailty, and fortitude are the base elements of human existence.Despite social upheaval and the changing fortunes of his patrons and peers, Chaucer remained a favored subject during three distinct and contrasting reigns. His experiences provided Chaucer an appreciation for his good (and bad) fortune - and that of others - made evident in his writing.
Chaucer's works are today widely studied and serve as models for current literature around the world. Chaucer holds a place of esteem as the earliest and one of the foremost writers in the English language.
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