* (1343-25th oct1400)




*
Geoffrey     Chaucer is
known is the father of
English literature.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the
first great landmark in
English literature.

              *
*Chaucer was born in London
 , entered the services of the duchess
 of Clarence, served abroad as a
 soldier, was captured and ransomed
 and then entered the royal services.
 In succession , he served three kings
 -


        *
*
*
*
*He seems to have
prospered, for a large
amount of royal favor came
his way. He was buried in
what came to be known as
the poet’s corner of
WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
*
Chaucer lived in an age which was Epoch-making          in
 religious, social and political planes. The victories of the
 English army in the continent made Calais an English colony
 and the nation prosperous . The disasters which came after
 the victories helped in ripening the English mind. Under these
 circumstances, Chaucer is the perfect exponent of his age. He
 has painted with great fidelity, the body and soul of the society
 of his time. His poetry reflects the14th century not in fragments
 but as a complete whole.


                                           *
He is the most comprehensive soul, and
he takes a full view of the wide and
variegated life of his times. As Compton-
rickett remarks: “Chaucer symbolishes , as
no other writer does, the middle ages. He
stand in much the same relation to the life
of his time as pope does to the earlier
phases of the eighteenth century, and
Tennyson to the Victorian Era ; and his
place in English literature is even more
important than theirs………………..
Chaucer is considered the first poet of the
 middle ages , Like Dante , Chaucer is a bridge
 between the middle ages and renaissance . If
 the modern world had begun to assert itself , the
 medieval world had by no means passed away .
 Side by side they stood , the old and the new .
 Chaucer represent them both , He is romantic;
 He is realistic . He is modern among medieval
 and a medieval among modern . “He is a child
 of light not merely of twilight” .


                   *
*
The most important thing that       Chaucer did for
 English poetry was to bring a healthy realism to it
 . He brought poetry to nature or reality . He was
 the first poet who revealed the truth about life as
 he saw it . Before him , the writer were dreaming
 and weaving allegories . He didn’t record the
 superficial view of the life of his own day . His
 acquaintance with life was wide and
 comprehensive.
Because of the catholic mind , he painted life as he
saw it ; and saw it minutely , that his epoch has
become a vivid epochs of history comparable
even to the age of Shakespeare .
Chaucer was a man of the world , mixing freely
 with all types of mankind and he used his
 opportunities to observe the little peculiarities of
 human nature . He had the sharp eye, retentive
 memory, the judgment to select , and the
 capacity to expound. Thus his description is very
 real and brilliant.
Chaucer is one of the great painter in words. His aim in
 writing verse, one may say even his sole aim, was poetry
 for its own sake. He had no wish to influence his
 contemporaries, nor to reform morals, nor to evolve any
 system or philosophy. He had set before himself an
 artistic ideal, and knowing how crude were the attempts
 of his predecessors, He applied himself heart and soul to
 its fulfillment.

                                 *
Chaucer’s art of story telling has been praised by
 several critics. He has been called one of the there or four
 great story teller of the world. He use romance and
 adventure stories, or chivalric tales, beast fables, stories
 of saints and examplory stories with a moral. whatever
 type he chooses, he gives his own touch of genius to it.
 He transforms the old tales into something unique and
 fresh.

                      *
*
*Chaucer is an   English humor. It is not
the “wit” of Frenchman. Chaucer’s
humor is born of a strong common
sense and a generous sympathy, and
these are the qualities of the great
English humorist like Shakespear and
fielding.
*The work of Chaucer are
roughly divided into three
classes, corresponding to
the three periods of his
life.
     *
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 91343-1400)
*
* Which was of 30 years, include has youth and manhood       in
 which time he was influenced almost exclusively by French
 literary models therefore this period is called French period.
* In this period he made a translation of
                                    THE ROMANCE Of
 THE ROSE – from the famous very long poem LE ROMAN
 DE LA ROSE.
* BOOK OF DUCHESS (dramatic and emotional power)
 , written after the death of Blaunche, wife of Chaucer
 patron, john of gaunt.
* Other minor poem of Chaucer are
* THE COMPLAINT UNTO PITY,
* THE COMPLIANT OF MARS,
* QUEEN ANELIDA                         AND
* THE ABC.
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 91343-1400)
* WHICH WAS OF 15 YEARS.
* In this period he made his first official visit to Italy; to arrange a
 commercial treaty with genoa, and from this time is noticeable a
 rapid development in his literary power and the prominence of
 Italian literary influence.
* The chief work of this period,
* TROILUS AND CRESEYDE (8000 line poem),
* PALAMON AND ARCITE, known is the KNIGHT’S TALE,
* THE HOUSE OF FAME,
* DANTE’s DIVINE COMEDY.


                               *
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 91343-1400)
*Chaucer’s master piece
                  “THE CANTERBURY
                  TALES” one of the most
                  famous work in all
                  literature fills the third or
                  English period of his life.
*Chaucer succeeded in his purpose so well
 that in the Canterbury tales, He has given
 us a picture of Contemprary English life, its
 work and play, its deeds and dreams, its fun
 and sympathy, and hearty joy of living, such
 as no other single work of literature ever

       *
 equaled.
*
*Now even if we consider Chaucer
     only as a humorist, he was in this
     very exact sense of great
     humorist……I mean a humorist in the
     grand style; a humorist whose broad
     outlook embraced the world as a
     whole, and saw even great humanity
     against a background of great
     things……..

*
*Satire is a frequent
weapon of Chaucer
, but it is always
gentle, seldom
severe, and never
savage.
        *
* The year in which    Chaucer was growing up
 were a critical period for the English for the
 English language…..it was surely his abstinence
 from this folly, not any idea that he had passed
 judgement in the spirit of philologist on the
 English of his own day that won for
 Chaucer, spencer’s praise of him as a “WELL
 OF ENGLISH UNDEFILED”.




                        *
*

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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 91343-1400)

  • 2. Geoffrey Chaucer is known is the father of English literature. Geoffrey Chaucer is the first great landmark in English literature. *
  • 3. *Chaucer was born in London , entered the services of the duchess of Clarence, served abroad as a soldier, was captured and ransomed and then entered the royal services. In succession , he served three kings - *
  • 4. *
  • 5. *
  • 6. *
  • 7. *He seems to have prospered, for a large amount of royal favor came his way. He was buried in what came to be known as the poet’s corner of WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
  • 8. *
  • 9. Chaucer lived in an age which was Epoch-making in religious, social and political planes. The victories of the English army in the continent made Calais an English colony and the nation prosperous . The disasters which came after the victories helped in ripening the English mind. Under these circumstances, Chaucer is the perfect exponent of his age. He has painted with great fidelity, the body and soul of the society of his time. His poetry reflects the14th century not in fragments but as a complete whole. *
  • 10. He is the most comprehensive soul, and he takes a full view of the wide and variegated life of his times. As Compton- rickett remarks: “Chaucer symbolishes , as no other writer does, the middle ages. He stand in much the same relation to the life of his time as pope does to the earlier phases of the eighteenth century, and Tennyson to the Victorian Era ; and his place in English literature is even more important than theirs………………..
  • 11. Chaucer is considered the first poet of the middle ages , Like Dante , Chaucer is a bridge between the middle ages and renaissance . If the modern world had begun to assert itself , the medieval world had by no means passed away . Side by side they stood , the old and the new . Chaucer represent them both , He is romantic; He is realistic . He is modern among medieval and a medieval among modern . “He is a child of light not merely of twilight” . *
  • 12. * The most important thing that Chaucer did for English poetry was to bring a healthy realism to it . He brought poetry to nature or reality . He was the first poet who revealed the truth about life as he saw it . Before him , the writer were dreaming and weaving allegories . He didn’t record the superficial view of the life of his own day . His acquaintance with life was wide and comprehensive.
  • 13. Because of the catholic mind , he painted life as he saw it ; and saw it minutely , that his epoch has become a vivid epochs of history comparable even to the age of Shakespeare . Chaucer was a man of the world , mixing freely with all types of mankind and he used his opportunities to observe the little peculiarities of human nature . He had the sharp eye, retentive memory, the judgment to select , and the capacity to expound. Thus his description is very real and brilliant.
  • 14. Chaucer is one of the great painter in words. His aim in writing verse, one may say even his sole aim, was poetry for its own sake. He had no wish to influence his contemporaries, nor to reform morals, nor to evolve any system or philosophy. He had set before himself an artistic ideal, and knowing how crude were the attempts of his predecessors, He applied himself heart and soul to its fulfillment. *
  • 15. Chaucer’s art of story telling has been praised by several critics. He has been called one of the there or four great story teller of the world. He use romance and adventure stories, or chivalric tales, beast fables, stories of saints and examplory stories with a moral. whatever type he chooses, he gives his own touch of genius to it. He transforms the old tales into something unique and fresh. *
  • 16. * *Chaucer is an English humor. It is not the “wit” of Frenchman. Chaucer’s humor is born of a strong common sense and a generous sympathy, and these are the qualities of the great English humorist like Shakespear and fielding.
  • 17. *The work of Chaucer are roughly divided into three classes, corresponding to the three periods of his life. *
  • 19. * * Which was of 30 years, include has youth and manhood in which time he was influenced almost exclusively by French literary models therefore this period is called French period. * In this period he made a translation of THE ROMANCE Of THE ROSE – from the famous very long poem LE ROMAN DE LA ROSE. * BOOK OF DUCHESS (dramatic and emotional power) , written after the death of Blaunche, wife of Chaucer patron, john of gaunt. * Other minor poem of Chaucer are * THE COMPLAINT UNTO PITY, * THE COMPLIANT OF MARS, * QUEEN ANELIDA AND * THE ABC.
  • 21. * WHICH WAS OF 15 YEARS. * In this period he made his first official visit to Italy; to arrange a commercial treaty with genoa, and from this time is noticeable a rapid development in his literary power and the prominence of Italian literary influence. * The chief work of this period, * TROILUS AND CRESEYDE (8000 line poem), * PALAMON AND ARCITE, known is the KNIGHT’S TALE, * THE HOUSE OF FAME, * DANTE’s DIVINE COMEDY. *
  • 23. *Chaucer’s master piece “THE CANTERBURY TALES” one of the most famous work in all literature fills the third or English period of his life. *Chaucer succeeded in his purpose so well that in the Canterbury tales, He has given us a picture of Contemprary English life, its work and play, its deeds and dreams, its fun and sympathy, and hearty joy of living, such as no other single work of literature ever * equaled.
  • 24. *
  • 25. *Now even if we consider Chaucer only as a humorist, he was in this very exact sense of great humorist……I mean a humorist in the grand style; a humorist whose broad outlook embraced the world as a whole, and saw even great humanity against a background of great things…….. *
  • 26. *Satire is a frequent weapon of Chaucer , but it is always gentle, seldom severe, and never savage. *
  • 27. * The year in which Chaucer was growing up were a critical period for the English for the English language…..it was surely his abstinence from this folly, not any idea that he had passed judgement in the spirit of philologist on the English of his own day that won for Chaucer, spencer’s praise of him as a “WELL OF ENGLISH UNDEFILED”. *
  • 28. *