Geoffrey Chaucer: English Literature Middle Ages
Geoffrey Chaucer: English Literature Middle Ages
Geoffrey Chaucer: English Literature Middle Ages
❖Among his many works are The Book of the Duchess, The House of
Fame, The Legend of Good Women and Troilus and Criseyde. He is best
known for The Canterbury Tales.
❖He used East Midland language and by the force of his genius raised it to
the level of the national language of England. He was therefore, both the
father of English poetry as well as the father of English language.
❖The age of Chaucer inched its way steadily and surely to the dawn of the
Renaissance and the Reformation .
❖ The French might crumbled and Edward was acknowledged even the king of
France.
❖The Black Death, Peasants’ Revolt, and Labour Unrest:
❖In the age of Chaucer most people were victims of poverty, squalor, and
pestilence.
❖England was often visited by epidemics, especially plague. The severest attack of
this dread epidemic came in 1348. It was called “the Black Death” because black,
knotty boils appeared on the bodies of the hopeless victims. It is estimated that
about a million human beings were swept away by this epidemic.
❖One immediate consequence of this pestilence was the acute shortage of working
hands. The socio-economic system of England lay hopelessly paralysed. Labourers
who happened to survive started demanding much higher wages.
❖Neither the king nor Parliament was ready to meet these demands.
❖This occasioned a great deal of resentment which culminated in the
Peasants’ Revolt in 1381 during the reign of Richard II. The
peasants groaned under the weight of injustice and undue official
severity.
❖The Church:
❖In the age of Chaucer, the Church became a hotbed of profligacy,
corruption, and materialism.
❖The literary age is reflected in the five major poets ,in which
Langland voicing social discontent, preaching equality of men and
the dignity of labour.
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❖Gower criticizing vigorous life and its consequences
❖Chaucer sharing in all the stirring life of its time and refelecting it
in literature .