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Chaucer's England
Diana Childress

Chaucer's England

Linnet Books (2000)
9780208024893
| Hardcover
137 pages | 152 x 224 mm | USA | English
Dewey 942.03/8
LC Classification PR1906.5 .C54 2000
LC Control No. 00038450

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • England
  • Middle Ages

Plot

Drawing on historical and archaeological sources, and from Chaucer's own life, this book recreates England in the age of Chaucer for students and teachers of The Canterbury Tales. It puts readers directly into the tumultuous fourteenth century, to see how English society was organized; how it was changing; its religious, political, and economic tensions, including controversies of Church and State; warfare; and the Plague. To give a sense of the mindset of Chaucer's characters and original audience, Diana Childress explains science, medicine, and education -- what people learned in school, how they treated illness, what they saw when they looked up at the night sky. She provides the daily details: what people ate and wore, where they lived, what they did for fun, what kinds of work they did, how they were paid for it, the laws and mores they abided by. Childress quotes liberally from The Canterbury Tales to show this history at work in the living tales.