· Was married to on of the Queen's ladiesinwaiting Philippa Roet. · Worked as the Controller of Customs in London, Justice of Peace in Kent and Clerk of the King's Works. · Was buried in Westminster Abbey. Chaucer's poetry Poetry generally divided into three periods: 1. The French period: "The Romance of the Rose" 2. The Italian period "Troilus and Criseyde" 3. The English Period "The Canterbury Tales" Chaucer's works are written in Middle English of London in The 1300s. "The Canterbury Tales": · He planned to write 120 tales but managed only 20. · They travel one April from an inn in a London fifty miles to the cathedral city of Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. · The pilgrims can be divided into three groups: the feudal group, the church group and
tegelastüüpide ja õukonna luulet, eeskujud Bocc värssnovellide tappis oma venna ja improvisatsioonilise ja Navarre, värssnovellide kogu,kasutab abiellus vennalese ja tekstiga, kostüümide kogu ,,Canterbury lood", raamjutustust, 24 Hamleti ema ja maskidega poeem ,,Troylus ja Criseyde" jutustust, puudutab Gertrudiga rahvakomöödia, 16.saj erinevaid Itaalias ühiskonnakihte, lõpetamata Dialoogromaan- Dante Alighieri-armastus ,,Dekameron"- Don Quijote-
Middle English literature Written in many dialects in early period 14th century Middle english was used for majority literary works-known poets Chaucer, Langland Standardization-printing from 1470 Geoffrey Chaucer 13401400 London 1357 public servant 1359 fought in the war 1360 diplomatic career 1366 married Philippa Roet 1368 King Edward ssquire 1370-87 diplomatic missions 1391%Gardenerof King´s park Rests in Poets Corner Westminster Abbey Chaucer works Parlement of Foules Troilus and Criseyde The Legend of Good Women A Treatise on the Astrolabe Canterbury tales Canterbury tales The goal 120 stories The reality 24 stories% Satirical and witty tales written in decasyllable lines Critical account on Chaucer's England Framework:pilgrims telling stories on their way to Canterbury The context and messages of the tales Corrupt clergy,general Distrust in the Church The criticism of chivalry violence The division of society Into three: 1)those who pray 2)those who fight 3.)those who work
- Inglise uue aja kirjanduse isaks nimetatakse Geoffrey Chaucerit. Chauceri loomingu kaks perioodi on prantsuse periood ning itaalia periood. Prantsuse perioodil tõlkis ta ,,Roosiromaani" ja matkis prantsuse õukonnaluule eeskujusid. Kulminatsiooniks sai siis ,,Hertsoginna raamat". Itaalia periood tekkis aga vahetu kokkupuute mõjul itaalia kirjandusega, mil eeskujudeks olid Dante ja Boccaccio. Boccaccio teosest laenas Chaucer mahuka poeemi ,,Toylus ja Criseyde" teema. Chauceri peateose nimi on ,,Canterbury lood". On püütud jäljendada Boccaccio ,,Dekameroni". Marguerite de Navarre oli humanistlik naiskirjanik. Navarra kuninganna peateose nimi on ,,Heptameron". Suurteose kirjutamisel on eeskujuks olnud Boccaccio ,,Dekameron". 8. Luther, Eramus, More. - M. Luther kinnitas 1517. aastal Wittenbergi peakirikuuksele oma 95 vaidlusteesi, kus nõudis katoliku kiriku poolt nõutavate maksude tühistamist ning sellega algas ka reformatsioon
surviving samples of Germanic alliterative verse The Hymn itself was composed between 658 and 680, recorded in the earlier part of the 8th century Middle English Geoffrey Chaucer 13431400 Known as the ,,Father of English literature", the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages An author, philosopher, alchemist and astronomer, diplomat Wrote The Book of the Duchess, the House of Fame, the Legend of Good Women and Troilus and Criseyde Best known today for "The Canterbury Tales" Crucial figure in developing the legitimacy of the vernacular, Middle English, at a time when the dominant literary languages in England were French Modern English William Shakespeare 26 April 1564 23 April 1616 The Elizabethan Era English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's most important dramatist ,,England's national poet"
What occupations did he have during his life? He was trained for knighthood, he also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and a civil servant, as well as working for the king, collecting and inventorying scrap metal How many periods are his works divided into? What are they called? What are the main works of each period? What/who are they inspired by? His poetry is generally divided into three periods the French period ("The romance of the rose"), the Italian period ("Troilus and Criseyde", inspired by his own trip to Italy) and the English period ("The Canterbury Tales") What type of a work is The Canterbury Tales ? Poetry (two tales are in prose: the Tale of Melibee and the Parson's Tale) When did Chaucer die? Where is he buried? He is believed to have died of unknown causes on 25 October, 1400. Geoffrey Chaucer is buried in 'Poets' Corner', Westminster Abbey, London.
Salmi nimetused värsside arvu järgi on 1.kaksik ehk s (distihhon); 2.kolmik ehk kolmikvärss (tertsett); i.k. triplet (monoriim) ja tercett (erinevad riimiskeemid, nt. terza rima) 3.nelik ehk nelikvärss (katrään), ballaadistroof abcb 4.viisik ehk viisikvärss (kvint); 5.kuuik ehk kuuikvärss (sekstett) 6.seitsmikvärss (nt. Rhyme royal, jambiline pentameeter, ababbcc, G. Chaucer Canterbury Tales (mõned lood), Troilus and Criseyde 7.Ottava rima (8 värsirida, abababcc), Giovanni Boccaccio luule Kõne-, lause ja piltkujundid („Poeetika”, lk 39–59). Epiteet, võrdlus, metafoor, isikustamine, ümberütlus, allegooria, metonüümia. Epiteet- kirjeldav või kaunistav lisandsõna, ehk poeetiline täiend. Nt mustav on ta põhi, salalik ta süle. Võrdlus- kõrvutamine ühistunnuse alusel.Tihti eelneb sidesõna või mõttekriips (nagu, kui jne) Nt Nii kui taeva pikne.