Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales

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Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella, Margaret Layton 2012

1. Chaucer s life Born about 1343. The son of a wine merchant. Received an excellent education. Found employment in the house of John of Gaunt, son of King Edward III of England. His skill and inventiveness as a writer, a clever mind and practical skills helped him raise his social status. Worked as a controller of the customs for the port of London. Took part in important diplomatic missions. Died in 1400 and was the first poet to be buried in Westminster Abbey, in Poets Corner.

During his life he travelled a lot: he went several times to France and he also travelled to Italy, where he came to know the works by Petrarch, Dante and Boccaccio. His works are usually divided into three periods: The French period: his works were highly influenced by the French models. The Italian period: he followed the examples of Dante and Boccaccio. The English period: in the last period of his life he wrote his masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, in Middle English.

2. The Canterbury Tales: a narrative poem told in verse stock characters ( stereotypes ) are presented. But they are also individuals : they are portrayed physically and morally, with their qualities and weaknesses. from different social classes (peasants, military, clergy) and the rising middle class. However, the aristocracy and the poorest classes are not included.

3. The structure: the pilgrimage is the frame that contains all the stories. The idea is similar to Boccaccio s Decameron A general prologue, where the pilgrims are introduced Twenty-four tales usually preceded by a prologue, which introduces the theme of the tale and sometimes followed by an epilogue

4. The story Thirty people, including Chaucer as narrator, meet at the Tabard inn in London. They join a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral and the shrine of Thomas Becket. The innkeeper suggests that every pilgrim should tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two on the way back(they should have been120 in total!); the pilgrim who tells the best story will win a free dinner. The various tales are both religious and humorous, moral and satirical. Different themes: love, marriage, corruption, hypocrisy and chivalry.

5. The pilgrimage Why a pilgrimage to Canterbury? - Canterbury Cathedral is the shrine of Thomas Beckett, England s first martyr. - Taking a pilgrimage was common in Chaucer s day. - People went on a pilgrimage to ask for healing or forgiveness of sins but also to socialise.

6. The style It is written in rhyming couplets (AABB) made up of iambic pentameters lines with ten syllables = five feet following the stress pattern unstressed-stressed Example: And bathed every vein in such liquor

7. The language By the time Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales: - English had replaced French as the language of education in the local schools. - English was becoming the language of government. - There was a growing demand for literary works in English. Chaucer used a literary language shaped by French and Latin models but built upon the old popular tradition and on a deep knowledge of actual speech.

8. Characterisation Chaucer wanted to give a portrait of English society. He introduced the characters in the General Prologue. He mixed female and male characters to underline the growing importance women were assuming within the middle classes.

8. Characterisation Dynamic individualisation in antithesis with the conventional medieval character portrait which was generally rather static. The descriptions of the pilgrims emphasise: - clothes; - tools; - personal qualities; - personality. The names given to the pilgrims refer to their professions.