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Title: The Renaissance


1
The Renaissance
  • Chaucers Canterbury Tales

2
The Disintegration of the Medieval World
  • Bubonic plague strikes Europe, wiping out towns
    and leading to labor shortages.
  • Crop failures and famine as well as
    dissatisfaction cause peasant revolts in France
    and England and demonstrate growing fragility of
    the feudal system.
  • Gun powder, used in the Hundred Years war between
    France and England (1337-1453), eventually
    renders hand-to-hand combat and the chivalric
    code obsolete

3
The Black Death
  • Bubonic plague kills 1/3 to 1/2 of the population
    of Europe. Four waves from 1345- 1375 C.E..
  • Death is seen as the equalizer for he takes all,
    peasant and lord alike.
  • Depictions of the dance of death act or danse
    macabre.

4
Constitutional Monarchy in England
  • In 1215 C.E. English barons force King John to
    sign the Magna Carta, giving them legal rights
    and freedom from undue taxation.
  • Council of Parliament, a representative form of
    government for English lords, is established 50
    years later with the imprisonment of King Henry
    III.

5
The Avignon Papacy and the Great Schism
  • Papacy moves from Rome to Avignon, France
    (1309-1377) where the papal court becomes
    luxurious and powerful due to the selling of
    indulgences, increased taxation and the practice
    of simony purchasing of pardons or religious
    offices.
  • When the Papacy returns to Rome, factions within
    the College of Cardinals vote for two, rival
    popes, creating the schism.

6
Boccacios Decameron 1351 and Chaucers
Canterbury Tales ca.1390
  • Boccacios narrative frame depicts ten young
    people who retreat to a Florentine villa to
    escape the plague.
  • Chaucers Tales portrays characters from all
    parts of English society going on a pilgrimage.
  • Each of the people tells a story or two to pass
    the time.
  • In comparison to Medieval characters, the
    characters are realistic and worldly individuals.
  • Sense of humor (sometimes bawdy) prevails
  • Both satirize the decadence of the church

7
Literary Structure
  • Originally planned for 120 stories (2 stories
    each way on pilgrimage from London to Canterbury
    for 30 pilgrims), but only 22 completed, with 2
    fragmentary tales.
  • Chaucer left the manuscript(s) unfinished, so we
    don't know the final ordering of the tales

8
Genre Complexity of the Canterbury Tales
  • Different genres give different views of the
    world, different vocabularies, different images
    for truth.
  • Romance (Knight's Tale) deals with human emotions
    and relationships.
  • Fabliau (Miller's Tale) deals with the basic
    human needs of food, sex, or money.
  • Saint's Life (Second Nun's Tale, Prioress's Tale)
    deals with the operations of God in a holy
    person's life.
  • Moral Tales (Pardoner's Tale, Melibee) deal with
    orthodox morality.
  • Sermons and Ethical Treatises (Parson's Tale)
    deal with spiritual matters.

9
Class Structure
  • Aristocracy
  • Knight and his entourage
  • Monk
  • Prioress
  • Merchant
  • Shipman
  • Physician
  • Wife of Bath
  • Lower Class and Ruffians
  • Parson
  • Plowman
  • Miller

10
Millers Tale and Wife Of Baths Tale
  • Social Class is illustrated in words and behavior
  • Virtues and Vices Extolled
  • Courtly love
  • Keeping ones word
  • Honesty
  • Fidelity
  • Overt Sexuality
  • Vengeance
  • Misplaced trust
  • Stupidity
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