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Chaucer

Submitted by BigRed69me on October 12, 2005

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Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London, the son of a successful wine merchant. After
probably spending many of his childhood days in London's Vintry, his father did not send him to apprenticeship school, but rather to the aristocratic house of the countess of Ulster. There he trained as a page and learned the mannerisms and skills of the ruling class. “After that in1359-60 Chaucer serves in the war in France.1360 Chaucer, captured by the French, is ransomed (for 16 pounds).” (Benson, L.D pg 1).Chaucer then married Philippa Roet in 1366. Also in the same year Chaucer’s father died. The next year was a great time in any mans life, Chaucer had his son Thomas. In 1380, Lewis, Chaucer's second son was born. “Twenty years later the great Geoffrey Chaucer dies leaving behind his wife and kids.” (Thomas, Joseph P pg 2) Before his death Chaucer was gaged in English politics, serving people such as King Edward III and the county of Kent. He was involved in many diplomatic assignments to Spain, France and Italy.
Works by Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch affected much of Chaucer's writings. In addition to these famous writers, “Chaucer was also influenced by other French, Italian, and Latin writers as well as philosophy, comedy, religion, astrology and other sciences.”
(Thomas, Joseph P 2) Chaucer used a variety of genres, styles, tones, and subject matters in this poems and his prose. He wrote Beowulf. Chaucer addressed issues ranging from adultery to unity with God in his poems. You can even look at some of his characters:
The Wife of Bath: The most ostentatious of the travelers, the Wife of Bath has been married five times and is currently searching for another man to marry. The Wife of Bath is opinionated and boisterous, and her tale, which centers around the question "what do women want?" promotes her view that women wish to have authority over men.
The Pardoner: An effeminate and...

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