English 332 - The Canterbury Tales

Fall
2019
01
4.00
Ingrid Nelson
TTH 02:30PM-03:50PM
Amherst College
ENGL-332-01-1920F
CHAP 103
inelson@amherst.edu

[Before 1800] Geoffrey Chaucer’s medieval masterwork, The Canterbury Tales, represents pilgrims from all walks of life, from peasants to artisans to nobility, telling tales that are comical, tragic, religious, and fantastical. In this course, we read almost the entirety of the Tales in its original language. The course aims to give the student rapid mastery of Chaucer’s English and an active appreciation of his poetry. Our focus will be on Chaucer’s poetry and the ethical and political questions this complex and delightful literary work raises, and how we can understand these questions within a modern context. No prior knowledge of Middle English is expected, although a knowledge of grammar in English or another Western language will be helpful.

Fall semester. Professor Nelson.

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