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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?

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?

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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?
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

what kind of work have other students done? Student Showcase
Beyond the Chaucer Metapage what's the next step?
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