Research
Paper and Essay Ideas |
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good ideas to get started? |
The Chaucer Metapage
Bibliography Listing |
want to see
what the scholars have said? |
Creative
Assignments on
Chaucerian Topics |
rewrite a
Canterbury Tale, recast the pilgrims? |
Explore Medieval
Culture on the WWW |
interested
in manuscripts, music, or weaving? |
Potpourri |
medieval
board games, dances, and feasts? |
The Chaucer Pedagogy Documentation
Primer |
need to know
how to assess and document print and WWW sources? |
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Chaucer Online |
the
university of virginia e-text archive?
the litrix reading room?
online ed. by Sinan Kökbugur? |
The
Canterbury Tales in Middle English
The Canterbury Tales in Modern
English
The Canterbury Tales with Online Glossary |
Jane Zatta's Chaucer Page &
Larry Benson's Canterbury
Tales Page |
need to see summaries or discussions of the individual tales? |
want to ask
a question, make a comment, or see what other students think about your favorite medieval
poet? |
Geoffrey
Chaucer Poetry Port |
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Student
Study Helps |
The Electronic Canterbury
Tales
With a separate web page devoted to each tale, the Electronic Canterbury Tales is designed
to bring together a variety of WWW sources suitable for teaching and studying at all grade
levels. |
see a list
of common middle english words and their modern english translations? |
Edwin
Duncan's A Basic Chaucer Glossary |
how do I
read middle english? |
Elizabeth
Rehfield's Guide to
Chaucerian Pronunciation |
what kind
of books can I find at the library? |
Chaucer
Bibliographies by Michael Hanley
(UWashington) and Alan Baragona
(VMI) |
want to
look up book reviews on Chaucer? |
The Medieval Review |
what was
going on in Chaucer's time? |
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ant to
know some cultural and literary background of chaucer's time in history: the four
humors, allegorical interpretation, two kinds of love, the seven liberal arts, & the
three "matters" of medieval romance? |
Michael
Hanley's
Some
Interesting and Essential Stuff |
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what kind
of work have other students done? |
Student
Showcase |
Beyond the Chaucer Metapage |
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next step? |
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