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Title: III. The Medieval Period


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III. The Medieval Period
  • Introduction
  • 1. the medieval mindpost apocalyptic
  • 2. bad times / hard
  • times

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A. Introduction to Medieval Literature
  • The allegorical mind
  • --seeing the great code
  • --spiritual reality behind the physical
    world
  • The concept of God in the medival culture
  • The concept (personification) of Death

3
B. Chaucer the Father of English Literature
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B. Chaucer
  • Biographical background
  • Father of English LiteratureWhy?
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.

5
B. Geoffrey Chaucer
  • The Canterbury Tales
  • The use of the frame story device
  • 1. what it is
  • 2. Chaucers Frame Story
  • a. The frame is as important
  • b. pilgrims are a cross section of med-
  • ieval life

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The travelers at the Tabard Inn
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3. The Canterbury Tales
  • The Art of the Canterbury Tales
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.

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4. The Prologue
  • Characters as types
  • Rich detail
  • Allegorical level
  • of
  • the pilgrims and
  • their
  • journey

9
5. The Pardoners Tale
  • What was a pardoner?
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • Chaucers Pardoner a complete
  • fraud

10
6. The Millers Tale
  • What is a miller?
  • The genrefablieau
  • Two stock plots

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7. The Reeves Tale
  • Response to the Miller
  • What is a reeve?
  • The unity of the tales
  • theme with the frames
  • theme

12
8. The Wife of Baths Tale
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8. The Wife of Baths Tale
  • The Character of the Wife of
  • Bath (whats Bath?)
  • 1. archetypal (Venus and
  • Mars)
  • 2. married five times
  • (nos. 1, 2, and 3
  • elderly and dominated)
  • no. 4cheated, but she brought him back by
    pretending her own affair

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8. Wife of Baths Tale (continued)
  • no. 5the only one she truly loved (he was
    young) and who made her miserable
  • worldly, honest, plain-spoken, sexual (uses it
    for pleasure and for power)
  • Fifth marriage (to Jankin) mirrors the marriage
    in the tale

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8. Wife of Bath
  • The Tale
  • 1. the tale mirrors the pilgrim
  • 2. medieval romance
  • 3. character of the knight (all men)--ugly

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8. Wife of Baths Tale
  • 3. character of the knight (all men)--ugly
  • no honor
  • no respect
  • no gratitude
  • no courage
  • snobbish
  • thinks only of self

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8. Wife of Baths Tale
  • 4. character of the old woman
  • reflection of the Wife
  • rebukes knights
  • snobbery three ways
  • 5. Main theme of the Tale

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8. Wife of Bath
  • Fairy Tale aspect
  • a.
  • b.
  • Conclusion What Makes Chaucer great?
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