Chaucer s England

Chaucer s England
Author: Barbara Hanawalt
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: Civilization, Medieval
ISBN: 1452901171

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Represents the first time that disciples of history and English literature have joined forces to present new interpretations of late fourteenth-century English society.

Daily Life in Chaucer s England

Daily Life in Chaucer s England
Author: Jeffrey L. Forgeng,Will McLean
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015034539224

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The medieval world comes alive in this indispensable hands-on resource to life as it was actually lived--with authentic recipes, clothing patterns, songs, dances, and games. The first book on medieval England to arise out of the living history movement, it recreates the daily life of ordinary people, not just the aristocracy, by combining a hands-on approach with the best of current research. The how-to sections are all based on original sources and much of the material is made available here for the first time. The most basic facts of life are systematically covered in a readily accessible format organized for easy reference. Clearly illustrated with over 125 drawings, patterns, and diagrams, plus sheet music, it provides a treasure trove of information for classroom and library use and for those interested in recreating aspects of medieval life. The work is organized into sections on Chaucer's World (social, religious, and economic aspects of life), The Course of Life (birth, childhood, and adolescence, education, marriage, and old age), The Cycles of Time (which concludes with a calendar of the medieval year describing the festivals and events of each month), The Living Environment (including houses, villages, towns, and travel), Clothing and Accessories (including instruction for making complete medieval male and female outfits and braiding authentic medieval lace), Arms and Armor (which describes medieval armor from the point of view of the wearer), Food and Drink (featuring a selection of recipes), and Entertainments (songs with sheet music and instructions for authentic games and dances of the period). A chronology of medieval England, a glossary, appendixes with information and ideas on organizing a medieval event, and suggestions for further reading complete the work. This is an indispensable resource for classroom and school and public libraries because it gives readers a true understanding of what it would actually be like to live in 14th-century England.

Law and Religion in Chaucer s England

Law and Religion in Chaucer s England
Author: Henry Ansgar Kelly
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000948547

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These essays, in a second collection by Professor Kelly, investigate legal and religious subjects touching on the age and places in which Geoffrey Chaucer lived and wrote, especially as reflected in the more contemporary sections of the Canterbury Tales. Topics include the canon law of incest (consanguinity, affinity, spiritual kinship), the prosecution of sexual offences and regulation of prostitution (especially in the Stews of Southwark), legal opinions about wife-beating, and the laws of nature concerning gender distinction (focusing on Chaucer's Pardoner) and the technicalities of castration. Sacramental and devotional practices are discussed, especially dealing with confession and penitence and the Mass. Chaucer's Prioress serves as the starting point for a treatment of regulations of nuns in medieval England and also for the presence, real and virtual, of Jews and Saracens (Muslims and pagans) in England and conversion efforts of the time, as well as sympathetic or antipathetic attitudes towards non-Christians. Included is a case study on the legend of St Cecilia in Chaucer and elsewhere, and as patron of music; and a discussion of canonistic opinion on the licit limits of medicinal magic (in connection with the ministrations of John the Carpenter in the Miller's Tale).

Chaucer s England

Chaucer s England
Author: William Brighty Rands
Publsiher: London, Hurst
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1869
Genre: England
ISBN: BL:A0026240545

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Chaucer s England

Chaucer s England
Author: Matthew Browne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1869
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105015730323

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Chaucer s England

Chaucer s England
Author: Matthew Browne
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-09-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783752506044

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.

Daily Life in Chaucer s England

Daily Life in Chaucer s England
Author: Jeffrey L. Forgeng,Will Mclean
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313359521

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Experience the medieval world firsthand in this indispensable hands-on resource, and examine life as it was actually lived. The first book on medieval England to arise out of the living history movement, this volume allows readers to understand-and, if possible, recreate-what life was like for ordinary people in the days of Geoffrey Chaucer. Readers will learn not only what types of games medieval Britons played, what clothes they wore, or what food they ate, but actual rules for games, clothing patterns, and recipes. Written with impeccable detail, this volume examines all aspects of life in medieval England, down to basic fundamentals like nutrition, waste management, and table manners. Parallel situations and quoted material from The Canterbury Tales draw direct connections to Chaucer's work. Student researchers will benefit from a multitude of resources, including primary source sidebars, a chapter on online resources and digital research, information on medieval reenactments, a timeline of events, a glossary of terms, numerous illustrations, and a comprehensive print and nonprint bibliography of accessible sources. Supporting the world history curriculum and offering an interactive supplement to literature curricula, this volume is a must-have for students and interested readers. Detailed and meticulous, this volume examines all aspects of life in medieval England, down to basic fundamentals like nutrition, waste management, and table manners. Readers will explore, seasons, holidays and holy days, the prevalence and normalcy of death, the average workday, crafts and trade, decorating practices, and recreational activities like archery and falconry. Parallel situations and quoted material from The Canterbury Tales also draw direct connections to Chaucer's work.

Daily Life of Women in Chaucer s England

Daily Life of Women in Chaucer s England
Author: Jennifer C. Edwards
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781440870552

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Providing an indispensable resource for students and scholars studying the history of medieval women and gender, this book provides a comprehensive depiction of women's lives in the 14th and 15th centuries. The late medieval period in England was one rich with opportunities for women, who played fundamental roles in family businesses as well as in the peasant community and economy, and who wrote letters, created autobiographies, and documented their spiritual journeys. Their lives fit into a pattern of seasonal celebrations and rituals shaped, for the majority of women, by work, marriage, and motherhood. The text further considers status distinctions, then shifts to experiences that affected all women, such as the ritual year, disease, food and drink, sex or celibacy, and religion. By providing an overview of the history of English women and gender in the 14th and 15th centuries, the book provides a background suitable for students as well as for academics beginning work in this field.