Chaucer & the Canterbury Tales
Chaucer & the Canterbury Tales

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Chaucer & the Canterbury Tales

2009
Movie
120 min
English

Terry Jones (of Monty Python) gives a narrative of the life of and society around Geoffrey Chaucer. Geoffrey Chaucer's life to middle age, He survived the Black Death as a child, and become actively involved in the 100 Years War, the war that was to leave England devastated. Despite all these catastrophes, English literature went though a short Renaissance, and the program considers the leading role that Chaucer was to play in it.

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Director: Unknown (likely a documentary or educational series)Genres: Documentary, Educational, History

Plot Summary

This production likely explores the life and works of Geoffrey Chaucer, focusing on his most famous piece, 'The Canterbury Tales.' It probably delves into the historical context of 14th-century England, the social structures of the time, and the literary significance of Chaucer's poetry. The series may feature analyses of the individual tales and the diverse characters Chaucer created.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for 'Chaucer & the Canterbury Tales (2009)' is not readily available through standard public databases. As an educational or documentary production, it may have had a more niche audience and less widespread critical review compared to mainstream entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its educational value and insightful exploration of medieval literature.

  • May have been noted for its historical accuracy and engaging presentation of Chaucer's life and times.

  • Could be critiqued if production values or accessibility were not on par with higher-budget documentaries.

Google audience: No specific Google user reviews are available for this particular production. Audiences interested in medieval literature and history would likely appreciate its informative content.

Fun Fact

Geoffrey Chaucer began writing 'The Canterbury Tales' around 1387, and it is considered one of the most important works in English literature, known for its vivid characterizations and social commentary on medieval life.

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