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Hardcover Chaucer Book

ISBN: 1025542894

ISBN13: 9781025542898

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"Chaucer" by George H. Cowling offers an insightful and scholarly exploration of the life and literary achievements of Geoffrey Chaucer, often regarded as the father of English poetry. This study provides a detailed overview of Chaucer's development as a writer, tracing his influences from the French and Italian traditions to his ultimate mastery of the English vernacular in iconic works such as "The Canterbury Tales" and "Troilus and Criseyde."

Cowling delves into the historical and social landscape of fourteenth-century England, placing Chaucer's career within the context of the royal court and the burgeoning civil service. By examining the chronology of the poet's writings, the author sheds light on the evolution of Chaucer's style, his humor, and his profound understanding of human nature. The book serves as a vital guide for students and admirers of medieval literature, providing clear analysis of the linguistic and metrical innovations that defined a new era for the English language.

Rich in academic detail yet accessible in its presentation, this work highlights the enduring legacy of Chaucer's genius and his foundational role in the Western literary canon. It remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of one of history's most influential poets and the birth of English literary tradition.

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