Life and Writings of Geoffrey Chaucer

by Seth Lerer

Tape (Cassette, etc.) sound recording, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

821.1

Genres

Collection

Publication

The Great Courses (1999), 6 hours, 12 lectures, on cassette

Description

Geoffrey Chaucer is one of our grandest and most enduring poets; an architect of our vocabulary and our literary style. By examining the English writer's texts, from his short love lyrics to the copious profusion of character and incident that is The Canterbury Tales, these 12 lectures will prepare you for the challenges of Chaucer's oeuvre, and will provide an understanding of what makes him the true "father" of English poetry. With Professor Lerer as your expert guide, you'll plumb the richness and depth of Chaucer's poetry and explore his life, the range of his work, and his impact on English language and literature. You'll examine Chaucer in virtually all the varieties of literature available to him: classical epic, domestic farce, ribald comedy, saint's life, beast fable, romance adventure, personal lyric, devotional prayer, and religious prose. You'll learn how Chaucer uses relationships between men and women, humans and God, social "insiders" and "outsiders," and high and low desires to explore our "ticklish" world, and the way life takes shape from literary forms-be they marriage vows, the verses of Scripture, or stories told by plain folk. You'll also meet some of the most vibrant characters in all of literature, including: the bawdy Wife of Bath, the manipulative Pandarus (whose very name gave rise to the term "pandering"), the upright Knight, and the ambiguous Pardoner. Professor Lerer leads you deeply into the texts, so that you learn about their sources and syntax, and the rich repertoire of poetic techniques they display. And while he makes it clear that these texts remain eminently worth reading today, he also does full justice to their medieval context.… (more)

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This is an enjoyable way to learn the basics about the Canterbury Tales, some of Chaucer's other works, his life (of which not enough is known), and his place in the history of English poetry. Lerer reads passages in Middle English before translating them to modern English. This is essential as it
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gives you a feel for the real poetry in Chaucer's language, even if you can't understand all of it. It makes me want to read the tales in more detail, and perhaps some of his more notorious work as well. I think a translation that presents the Middle English on one page and modern English on the facing page would be idea. I'm sure there must be one out there.

As a Teaching Company professor, Lerer rates in the top quartile. His delivery is smooth with very few stumbles and he doesn't sound like he's reading from a script. He also has a pleasant voice. (I listened to the audio edition. I don't even know if there is a video version of this one.)

Recommended for all English majors with gaps in their Chaucer education!
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

7.4 inches

ISBN

1565857135 / 9781565857131

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