Teaching
& Learning Chaucer |
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1. Middle English Grammar, Syntax,
Vocabulary, & Pronunciation |
would you like to know
the most common
middle english words? |
Edwin Duncan's A Basic Chaucer Glossary |
would you like advanced
help in middle english grammar and syntax? |
Larry Benson's A Glossarial DataBase of Middle English
(Harvard) |
would
you like to see a brief overview of Chaucer's career and a easy to follow elaboration of
the nuances of Middle English poetics and pronunciation? |
The Introduction
to Michael Murphy's modernized Reader-Friendly
Edition of the General Prologue and Four Marriage Tales. Requires Adobe Acrobat
Reader. |
looking
for sound files online?
want to hear chaucer read by experts? |
The
Chaucer Studio Recordings (Paul Thomas, BYU) |
2. Historical and Cultural Backgrounds |
what was going on in
chaucer's time? |
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have you forgotten the
names of all those politicians, plagues, papal schisms, & popular uprisings? |
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would you like
to browse the best of all chaucer web pages,
housed at harvard university, put together by the general edition
of the riverside chaucer? |
Larry Benson's Geoffrey Chaucer Page:
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looking for other
literary or historical sources from the middle ages?
saints ancient, eastern, & western?
investigating women's history? |
Paul Halsall's exemplary
Internet Medieval Sourcebook
(IMSB) & its significant subpages: IMSB Saints' Lives &
Women's History Sourcebook |
need reliable guide to
a multitude of medieval subjects, themes, concerns, & personalities? |
The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913),
everything from Aachen & Boethius to Urban II & Zwingli |
looking for a
historically sound &
graphics-rich site? |
Exploring Ancient World Cultures:
Medieval Europe (Univ. of Evansville) |
3. Primary E-Texts: The Canterbury
Tales |
a
list of all online chaucer texts? |
Electronic
Chaucer Texts: What's Available Online? |
Robinson's 1957 edition
at university of virginia: an excellent, authoritative edition |
The
Canterbury Tales in Middle English |
"librarius"
site, ed. Sinan Kökbugur: helpful for reading middle english for the first time |
The Canterbury Tales, with Online Glossary |
a modernized,
"reader-friendly" edition by Michael Murphy (requires
adobe acrobat reader, a free plug-in) |
The Canterbury Tales
in Modern English (includes the General Prologue, plus the tales in the "marriage
group": the Wife, Clerk, Merchant, & Franklin) |
from the litrix reading
room,
a public domain translation in rhyme |
The Canterbury Tales in Modern English |
a selection by Skip
Knox, boise state u. |
The Canterbury
Tales in Translation |
4. Primary E-Texts: Other Chaucerian
Texts |
edited by Barry
Windeatt (longman, 1984) at the university of virginia e-text center |
Troilus
and Criseyde in Middle English |
a modernized,
"reader-friendly" edition by Michael Murphy (requires adobe acrobat reader, a
free plug-in) |
Troilus and Criseyde in
Modern English |
from W.W. Skeat's 1899
edition |
Troilus and Criseyde in Middle English |
from OMACL (online medieval and classical
library) at Berkeley, all in middle english from W.W. Skeat's 1899 edition |
The Book of the Duchess
The House of Fame
The Legend of Good Women
The Parliament of
Fowles |
5. Online Bibliographies |
would you like to
reference a selective, annotated bibliography of Chaucer studies published between
1900-1984, summarized & cross-referenced by 90 different topics? |
The Essential Chaucer,
by Mark E. Allen and John H. Fisher |
want to see what the
scholars have said? |
The Online Chaucer Bibliography,
from
Mark E. Allen & Studies in the Age of Chaucer |
want to see the
complete annotated bibliography for a premier journal of medieval literature? |
The Chaucer Review: An Indexed
Bibliography, by Peter G. Beidler & Martha A. Kalnin |
6. Online Journals & Secondary
E-Texts |
would you like to see
full-text articles from the proceedings of the illinois medieval assoc.? |
Essays in Medieval Studies, online
ed.
by Allen J. Frantzen (Loyola-Chicago) |
would you like to see
online "preprints" of selected articles from the upcoming issue? |
Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval
and Renaissance Studies, ed. R.A. Shoaf (UFla) |
Anniina Jokinen's
lovely site includes primary & secondary sources |
The Luminarium |
want to hear what the
scholars are saying? |
Chaucernet Electronic
Email Discussion Group |
7. Medieval Metapages: Starting
Points for Research |
the starting point for
all things medieval on the world-wide web |
Martin Irvine and
Deborah Everhart's Labyrinth
(Georgetown Univ.) |
the most extensive
humanities metapage |
Alan Liu's unparalleled Voice of the Shuttle |
links on all aspects of
medieval literature |
Voice of the Shuttle's
Anglo-Saxon & Medieval Page |
a
very nice collection of links, including a number of high school
projects |
Medieval,
Renaissance, Reformation: Western Civilization - Act II (Konnilyn
Feig, Foothill College) |
8. Teaching
Notes (on another page) |
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9. Assignment Ideas
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another page) |
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10. Teaching Chaucer in the 90s (ed. Christine Rose, Portland State) |
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Quotation and citation permitted with attribution.
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Beyond the Chaucer Metapage |
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