Friday, April 18, 2008

Discovering Chaucer

Perhaps there is no moment of revelation quite like the young literature student's discovery of Chaucer and "The Miller's Tale." The landscape of literature thereafter changes forever.
Chaucer's Pilgrims

On this day (or possibly the next) in 1394, Geoffrey Chaucer's twenty-nine pilgrims met at the Tabard Inn in Southwark to prepare for their departure to Canterbury. Chaucer's poem condenses the four to five day trip into one, and scholars have used various textual references and astrological calculations to establish that day as the day before Easter, thus allowing the pilgrims to arrive at Canterbury Easter morning, after a fifty-five-mile hike through a pleasant English springtime
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