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Chaucer's Official Life

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A careful documentary study reconstructs the poet's public career from administrative records, tracing the roles, rewards, and careers of royal esquires, customs officials, and local justices while profiling several contemporaries to illuminate court service. It analyzes pensions, offices, and diplomatic missions and reassesses how far patronage and political change explain appointments and removals, particularly in relation to a prominent patron and the crown. Methodologically it privileges primary documents and cautions against speculative inference, offering a measured account of duties, pensions, and archival evidence.

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James R. Hulbert

James R. Hulbert is an author recognized for his scholarly work on Geoffrey Chaucer, a pivotal figure in English literature. His notable book, "Chaucer's Official Life," delves into the life and contributions of Chaucer, providing insights into his role as a poet and public servant in medieval England. Hulbert's exploration of Chaucer's life enhances the understanding of the historical and cultural context in which Chaucer wrote, making his work significant for both literary scholars and enthusiasts of medieval literature.

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