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Geoffrey Chaucer on the Web: General Sites

Introductory Information

Geoffrey Chaucer: an overall survey
Fairly extensive article on Chaucer's life and works by An Sonjae (Brother Anthony).

Why Study Chaucer?
A little insight into 14th-Century England culture and literature, by Susan Yager.


Megasites

geoffreychaucer.org
Billed as an annotated guide to online resources, this site offers a good beginning to exploring Chaucerian background, bibliographies, commentary and images on the internet.

The Geoffrey Chaucer Website
Attractive multilayered site at Harvard University includes historical background on Chaucer's world, information on associated authors, various literary subjects, and tools for understanding Middle English, as well as an examination of The Canterbury Tales.


Professional Resources

Chaucer
Discussion list devoted to Chaucer, his works, and related topics. Website includes subscription information; or, send a message with no subject to listserv@listserv.uic.edu and put "sub chaucer Your Name" in the message body.

The New Chaucer Society
The Society aims to provide a forum for teachers and scholars of Geoffrey Chaucer and his age and organizes congresses, publishes Studies in the Age of Chaucer and a newsletter, and supports Chaucerian projects.

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