International audienceGeoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been considered by the critics as the father of English poetry. However, this notion not only tends to forget a huge part of the history of Anglo-Saxon literature, but also to ignore the specificities of Chaucer’s style. The purpose of this thesis is accordingly to try to demonstrate that his contribution to the history of literature is much more important than we had previously imagined. Indeed, Chaucer’s decision to write in Middle-English, in a time when the hegemony of Latin and Old-French was undisputed (especially at the court of Edward III and Richard II), was consistent with an intellectual movement that was trying to give back to European ver...
This dissertation studies the ways that Chaucer and his French contemporaries, Guillaume de Machaut,...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
This dissertation argues that Spenser represents his relation to Chaucer as an unresolved dialectic ...
International audienceGeoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been cons...
Geoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been considered by the critics ...
Geoffrey Chaucer has long been considered by the critics as the father of English poetry. However, t...
Geoffrey Chaucer, grand traducteur, rhétoricien et poète courtois, fut longtemps considéré par la cr...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This dissertation analyzes Chaucer\u27s translations from the French on the verbal level. The purpos...
International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution...
This thesis attempts to identify Chaucer’s style in the Middle English translation of Le Roman de la...
Geoffrey Chaucer lived in England from the late 1340s until his death on October 25, 1400, and he is...
Despite its being the first testimony of Chaucer’s genius, the interest of modern criticism in the R...
Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest poets of our English literature. If Shakespeare stands apart...
This dissertation studies the ways that Chaucer and his French contemporaries, Guillaume de Machaut,...
This dissertation studies the ways that Chaucer and his French contemporaries, Guillaume de Machaut,...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
This dissertation argues that Spenser represents his relation to Chaucer as an unresolved dialectic ...
International audienceGeoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been cons...
Geoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been considered by the critics ...
Geoffrey Chaucer has long been considered by the critics as the father of English poetry. However, t...
Geoffrey Chaucer, grand traducteur, rhétoricien et poète courtois, fut longtemps considéré par la cr...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This dissertation analyzes Chaucer\u27s translations from the French on the verbal level. The purpos...
International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution...
This thesis attempts to identify Chaucer’s style in the Middle English translation of Le Roman de la...
Geoffrey Chaucer lived in England from the late 1340s until his death on October 25, 1400, and he is...
Despite its being the first testimony of Chaucer’s genius, the interest of modern criticism in the R...
Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest poets of our English literature. If Shakespeare stands apart...
This dissertation studies the ways that Chaucer and his French contemporaries, Guillaume de Machaut,...
This dissertation studies the ways that Chaucer and his French contemporaries, Guillaume de Machaut,...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
This dissertation argues that Spenser represents his relation to Chaucer as an unresolved dialectic ...