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Tag: Geoffrey Chaucer

Cherubim, Ladder of Virtues, and Tree of Penitence Manuscript

CR Episode 90: Canterbury Tales XII – The Parson’s Tale and Chaucer’s Retraction

9 August 2021 Critical Readings

The panel concludes its summer reading of The Canterbury Tales with a look at penitence, sin, and freedom in The Parson’s Tale, and then considers whether Chaucer’s Retraction (Boece excluded!) is an appropriate end to the Tales and to Chaucer’s oeuvre.

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The Trial of Saint Cecilia by Domenichino

CR Episode 89: Canterbury Tales XI – The Second Nun’s, Canon’s Yeoman’s, and Manciple’s Tales

2 August 2021 Critical Readings

In the penultimate episode covering the Canterbury Tales, the panel discusses the potential links between Fragments VIII and IX, the morals of the tales included in them, particularly Cecilia’s active piety and the Manciple’s reserved discretion.

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The Cock (Chanticleer) and the Fox, by Milo Winter

CR Episode 88: Canterbury Tales X – The Monk’s and the Nun’s Priest’s Tales

26 July 2021 Critical Readings

The panel discusses the final two tales in Fragment VII: the tragic vignettes of unfortunate individuals described in The Monk’s Tale, and the jolly (and much beloved) fable of the rooster Chanticleer and the wily Fox in the Nun’s Priest’s Tale.

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Geoffrey Chaucer Featured

CR Episode 87: Canterbury Tales IX – The Shipman’s, Prioress’, and Chaucer’s Tales

19 July 2021 Critical Readings

The panel considers vice in the Shipman’s tale and piety in the Prioress’ tale, before moving on to examine Chaucer’s humble self-depiction in his rollicking minstrel song, The Tale of Sir Thopas, and in his dialogue on Prudence, The Tale of Melibee.

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Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims, by William Blake

CR Episode 86: Canterbury Tales VIII – The Physician’s and Pardoner’s Tales

12 July 2021 Critical Readings

The panel looks at the honor-before-death connexion between Fragment V and Fragment VI as exemplified by Virginia in the Physician’s Tale, and then considers the multiple levels of moral instruction on offer in the boldly hypocritical Pardoner’s Tale.

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Dorigen and Aurelius by Mary Eliza Haweis

CR Episode 85: Canterbury Tales VII – The Squire’s and Franklin’s Tales

5 July 2021 Critical Readings

The panel discusses Fragment V, with attention given both to scholarly theories about whether Chaucer deliberately left the Squire’s tale interrupted and unfinished, and to Chaucer’s use of estates satire in his depiction of the Franklin and his tale.

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The Wife of Bath in an Illuminated Manuscript

CR Episode 83: Canterbury Tales V – The Wife of Bath’s, Friar’s, and Summoner’s Tales

21 June 2021 Critical Readings

Clinton Collister joins the panel to discuss Fragment III and its potential connexions to The Man of Law’s Tale (Fragment II), with a focus on the role of justice, legalism, crime, intent, contractual obligations, and the judicial purpose of punishment.

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Constance and Her Child Leaving Northumberland, by Warwick Goble

CR Episode 82: Canterbury Tales IV – The Man of Law’s Tale

14 June 2021 Critical Readings

The panel examines The Man of Law’s Tale and scholarly arguments about whether it is suited to its putative teller, and consider the tale’s depictions of crime and justice (temporal and divine), constancy, providence, misadventure, and religious strife.

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Canterbury Pilgrims, by Paul Hardy

CR Episode 81: Canterbury Tales III – The Miller’s, Reeve’s, and Cook’s Tales

7 June 2021 Critical Readings

Leaving behind the Knight’s noble depictions of courtly love, the panel descends through bawdy, sexual misadventures in the form of ‘quites’–narrative responses–offered by the drunken Miller and the vengeful Reeve, and the Cook’s incomplete tale.

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Manuscript Knights FEATURED

CR Episode 80: Canterbury Tales II – The Knight’s Tale

31 May 2021 Critical Readings

In the second part of the Canterbury Tales series, the panel reads selections from The Knight’s Tale, with a focus on how the three shines–to Venus, to Mars, and to Diana–serve as an interpretive device, and on the connexion to Boethian philosophy.

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Geoffrey Chaucer Featured

CR Episode 79: Canterbury Tales I – General Prologue

24 May 2021 Critical Readings

In the first week of the Canterbury Tales series, the panel reviews the biography of Geoffrey Chaucer, introduces the Canterbury Tales in general, and then reads selections from the General Prologue, with emphasis on Chaucer’s development of character.

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