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Middle English Period

Explore the Middle English period (1100–1500), its key authors like Geoffrey Chaucer, William Langland, John Gower, and Thomas Malory, and works such as Canterbury Tales, Piers Plowman, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Learn about themes of chivalry, courtly love, morality, and the rise of Mystery, Miracle, and Morality plays. Middle English literature  The Middle English Literary Age (also called the Middle English Period ) in English literature spans roughly from 1100 to 1500 CE . It came after the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) period and before the Renaissance. 1. Historical Background After the Norman Conquest (1066) , French became the language of the ruling class, while Latin remained the language of the Church. Gradually, English absorbed many French and Latin words , creating Middle English . Society was feudal , with strong religious influence from the Catholic Church . It saw major events like the Black Death (1347) , Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) , and the P...

Geoffrey Chaucer

  🔑 NET Exam Prep Tip: Dive into Geoffrey Chaucer’s World 🌍 Chaucer is a cornerstone of English literature and essential for the NET Exam . Whether you’re studying for English Literature or honing your literary analysis skills, understanding his works is key to acing your exam! Basic Information about Geoffrey Chaucer Born : c. 1343, London, England Chaucer was born into a middle-class family, the son of a wine merchant. Died : October 25, 1400, London, England Chaucer passed away during the reign of King Henry IV. Reign during his life : King Edward III (1327–1377) Chaucer’s early life was spent during the reign of Edward III, under whom England experienced the Hundred Years' War and the Black Death. King Richard II (1377–1399) Chaucer served as a civil servant under King Richard II, holding several important administrative positions. Richard II’s reign was marked by political turmoil, including peasant uprisings and struggles for power. King Henry IV (1399–1413) Chaucer di...