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Works
Canterbury Tales, The, Troilus and Criseyde, "Merciles Beautè", 4Literature.net - Geoffrey Chaucer, Berkeley: Book of the Duchesse, Berkeley: The House of Fame, Berkeley: The Legend of Good Women, Berkeley: The Parliament of Fowles, Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, Canterbury Tales in Middle English and Modern Engl, The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems
"That Wonder Was to Se": Some Thoughts o
This essay by Patrick Paul Christle attempts to explain the effect on the other pilgrims of "The Prioress's Tale" from Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales."
A Beastly Origin: Journeys from the Oxes Stalle&a
Essay by John Marino in Essays in Medieval Studies.
Balance in "The Book of the Duchess"
An essay by Terry Bohannon about Chaucer's work.
Baragona's Chaucer Home Page
Annotated collection of online resources.
Basic Chaucer Glossary
A glossary of common words used by Chaucer.
Chaucer: Life and Times
Information about Chaucer and his poetry.
Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word: Mone
Examines, among other things, "the numerology at work in Dante's Paradiso, the problematics of imagery in 30 cantos, and how Chaucer's theory of mediation saved him from the fate of Narcissus."
Geoffrey Chaucer
Features materials from Harvard University's Chaucer classes.
Geoffrey Chaucer at Today in Literature
Biographical stories about "The Canterbury Tales" and "The Parliament of Fowls." Requires registration.
Geoffrey Chaucer Home Page
Student site includes basic biographical information, bibliography, and Chaucer links.
Geoffrey Chaucer, ca. 1343 - 1400
Features online Chaucer resources, including critical essays and quotations. From Luminarium.org.
GeoffreyChaucer.org - An Annotated Guide to Online
Resources include links to bibliographic citations, biographies, reviews, and texts.
LiteratureClassics.com: Geoffrey Chaucer
Essays on Chaucer's life and works as well as e-texts of 'The Canterbury Tales' and 'Troilus and Criseyde'.
London Chaucer Conference
Information about the conference, which takes place every two years in London, UK. Call for papers, speakers, program, registration.