Chaucer



The media staff researched this topic for you and have found the following sites helpful.  These sites are outside of the Plainfield South High School Media Center and District 202. Remember when you are searching the internet, you need to be aware of who authored the article you are using in your presentation/paper.

Can't go wrong with these sites

Geoffrey Chaucer  (c1343-1400)
I even love the music as the site opens!.  Check additional sources for  really great info.

Jane Zatta's Chaucer The Canterbury Tales
Excellent source from Southern Illinois University

The Geoffrey Chaucer Website Homepage
Provided by Harvard University
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer

The World of Chaucer
http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/exhibns/chaucer/influences.html

Chaucer Metapage
From the 33rd International Congress of  Medieval Studies, this website contains links to a large number of sites and is well organized.

Chaucer Pedagogy Page
Designed for teachers, but great info for all.

Medieval and Renaissance Occupations and Trades


Middle Ages
Information about the Middle ages then click on.

Chaucerian Cookery