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On the Web
- Geoffrey Chaucer Home Page - Student site includes basic biographical information, bibliography, and Chaucer links.
- Harvard University - Middle English - Features a portrait of Chaucer as part of "Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales" course.
- Geoffrey Chaucer - Features materials from Harvard University's Chaucer classes.
- LiteratureClassics.com: Geoffrey Chaucer - Essays on Chaucer's life and works as well as e-texts of 'The Canterbury Tales' and 'Troilus and Criseyde'.
- Chaucer: Life and Times - Information about Chaucer and his poetry.
- 4Literature.net - Geoffrey Chaucer - Dozens of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer online.
- Geoffrey Chaucer, ca. 1343 - 1400 - Features online Chaucer resources, including critical essays and quotations. From Luminarium.org.
- Chaucer and Pilgrim Pictures - From the Chaucer Scriptorium
- Chaucer - Devoted to Chaucer and middle English language.
- Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word: Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval Poetry - Examines, among other things, "the numerology at work in Dante's Paradiso, the problematics of imagery in 30 cantos, and how Chaucer's theory of mediation saved him from the fate of Narcissus."
Wikipedia Articles
- Chaucer Secondary School - Chaucer School (now officially known as Chaucer Business and Enterprise College) is a Secondary School located in the Parson Cross area of Sheffield, England. Named after Geoffrey Chaucer, the school became Sheffield's third comprehensive school (after Myers Grove School and Hinde House) in 1964, located on two sites, one newly built.
- Chaucer's Retraction - Chaucer's Retraction is the final section of The Canterbury Tales. It is written as an apology, where Chaucer asks for forgiveness for the vulgar and unworthy parts of this and other past works, and seeks absolution for his sins.
- Thomas Chaucer - Thomas Chaucer (c. 1367 – 18 November, 1434), was the Speaker of the British House of Commons on three occasions and son of Geoffrey Chaucer and Philippa (de) Roet.
- 2984 Chaucer - 2984 Chaucer is a small main belt asteroid, which was discovered by Edward L. G.
- Chaucer in Rome - Chaucer in Rome is a play written by John Guare. In some ways, it is a sequel to House of Blue Leavesplay is set in Rome] during the [[Holy Year of Jubilee, which is extremely crowded with pilgrims seeking confession and absolution.