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Geoffrey Chaucer on the Web:
Various Chaucerian Topics

Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog
Too muche funne.

Chaucer and Spain
A series of articles on Chaucer's literary and historical connections to Spain, by Dr. Jesús Luis Serrano Reyes.

A Chaucerian Cookery
Enjoyable site by James L. Matterer explores food, feasting and cookery in Chaucer's poetry.

A Glossarial Database of Middle English
Use the database to search for any word in The Canterbury Tales and get citations for its usage in the text and analyses of its speech origin.

Teaching Chaucer in the 90s
Selection of hyper-footnoted articles at Exemplaria from a symposium at the New Chaucer Society. The articles are all on one page; allow it to load completely before clicking on to individual features.

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