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Chaucer and His England

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A brisk, readable historical commentary interweaves a concise biography of the poet with close readings of his major works and a panorama of fourteenth-century English life. It traces early life, royal service, travels, and final years while unpacking the Canterbury Tales through dramatis personae and day-by-day surveys. Urban institutions, London topography and law, social ranks from knights to ploughmen, the clergy, marriage customs, the impact of war, poverty, and popular amusements receive illustrated description and documentary grounding. The author frequently modernizes language to clarify medieval references and aims to situate literary episodes in their political and social contexts.

About the Author

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G. G. Coulton

G. G. Coulton was a notable scholar and historian, primarily recognized for his contributions to the study of medieval literature and history. His most acclaimed work, "Chaucer and His England," offers an insightful exploration of Geoffrey Chaucer's life and the socio-political context of 14th-century England. Coulton's scholarship is characterized by a thorough examination of historical texts and a commitment to understanding the cultural milieu that shaped Chaucer's writings. His work remains significant for those interested in the intersection of literature and history during the medieval period.

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