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Geoffrey
Chaucer: The Electronic
Canterbury Tales
Daniel T. Kline | U of Alaska Anchorage | Dept
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Web Resources by Tale Electronic Canterbury Tales Home Page Fragment I / Group A Fragment II / Group B1
Additional Pages in The Electronic Canterbury Tales Chaucer the Narrator - Pilgrim and Author The Frame Tale, Later Continuations,& Apocrypha Electronic Chaucer Texts: What's Available Online? Chaucer in / and Popular Culture Headings, Organization, & Criteria for Inclusion ECT
Revision
History: The Chaucer Pedagogy Documentation Primer Need Teaching Ideas &
Resources? Complete Online Versions of the
Canterbury Tales Top 15 The
Luminarium
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Chaucer's
Retraction 1. In Middle English
Chaucer's
Retraction at the UVa Electronic Text Center 2. In Modern English Translation
The Litrix Reading Room translation of the Canterbury Tales features rhyming couplets. Sinan Kökbugur's helpfully glossed hypertext Middle English rendition of the complete Canterbury Tales is available at the Librarius page. Use the Table of Contents in the left frame to click on a specific Tale, and difficult terms and phrases are glossed in the lower frame. Skip Knox's selection of Canterbury Tales in Modern English (Boise State) includes the Retraction (from an unknown base text). 3. Historical & Cultural Backgrounds 4. Sources, Analogues, & Related Texts 5. Online Notes & Commentary Discussion and links concerning Chaucer's Retraction (link not active) on Larry D. Benson's superlative Geoffrey Chaucer Page (Harvard). Includes e-texts of scholarly essays, sources and ancillary texts, and capsule discussions of key issues. 6. Online Essays & Books 7. Student Projects & Essays Anniina Jokkinen's Essays and Articles on Chaucer includes a number of sample student essays, of varying quality. Like any other source, student essays must be evaluated rigorously, cited correctly, and used responsibly. Dene Scoggins' English 316 site (UT Austin) explores "culture, ideology, and issues of canonicity" in the Canterbury Tales, including a student developed page devoted to Chaucer's Retraction. 9. Syllabi & Course Descriptions 10. Images & Multimedia 11. Language Helps & Audio Files 12. Potpourri 13. The Next Step
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