Geoffrey Chaucer and the Canterbury tales:

"Known as the father of English literature, Geoffrey Chaucer's literary eminence was achieved despite having lived in one of the most troubled centuries the world has known, and one particularly fraught for England. Chaucer may have suffered accordingly. It has been proposed that he was mu...

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Format: Video Software
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [S.l.] Artsmagic 2011
Schriftenreihe:Artsmagic DVD
Schlagworte:
Zusammenfassung:"Known as the father of English literature, Geoffrey Chaucer's literary eminence was achieved despite having lived in one of the most troubled centuries the world has known, and one particularly fraught for England. Chaucer may have suffered accordingly. It has been proposed that he was murdered!...In addition, Terry Jones, writer, film director, actor and historian, contributes an interview to the program during which he presents his view of Chaucer and his society with wit, charm and passion and vigorously supports his theory that the poet became a victim of the political upheaval caused by the regime change from Richard II to Henry IV." -- Container
Beschreibung:Orig.: GB 2009
William Langland -- The black plague -- John Wycliffe -- Peasants' revolt -- Chaucer's introduction -- Canterbury controversy -- Thomas Becket -- Chaucer's death
Beschreibung:1 DVD, Ländercode 0, 120 Min., col.&B/W, stereo, Dolby digital 12 cm