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Pre-Chaucerian and The Age of Chaucer Poetry
English Poetry
Elemets of Poetry
Rhythm
Rhyme
Alliteration
Assonance
Stanza
Imagery
Diction
Kinds (Genres) of the Poetry
Narrative Poetry
Dramatic Poetry
Lyrical Poetry
Other forms of Poetry
Sonnet
Ode
Epic
Elegy
Epitaph
Free Verse
Ballad
Limerick
Figurative/Connotative Devices
Simile
Metaphor
Synecdoche
Metonymy
Symbol
Allegory
Personification
Irony
Paradox
Other forms of poetry
History of Poetry in English
The Middle Ages
Renaissance Effect
The Romantic
The Victorian Age
Modern Age
Pre-Chaucerian Age
Literature of the Anglo-Norman Period
Romance in Anglo-Norman Period
The Matter of France
Otuel
The Sege of Melayne
The Matter of Britain
Sir Degare
Sir Orfeo
The Matter of Rome
Roman de Eneias
Roman de Thebes
Miscellaneous Romances
Floris and Blancheflour
Sir Cleges
Anglo-Norman Poets
Philippe de Thaun
Benoit de Sainte Maur
Jordan Fantosme
Chretien de Troyes
Marie de France
Lais of Marie de France
Notable Anglo-Norman Poems
The Owl and The Nightingale
Cursor Mundi
Age of Chaucer
Characteristics of Chaucerian Age
Social and Cultural Aspects
Economic Aspects
Religious Apects
Important Events of the Age of Chaucer
The Hundred Years War (1337 - 1453)
Edwardian Era
Caroline War
Lancastrian War
Result of the War
Effect of the War
The Black Death (1348 - 50)
Effect of Black Death
The Peasants' Revolt (1381)
Religious and Moral Writing in the Anglo-Norman Period
Pre-Chaucerian and The Age of Chaucer Poetry
Alliterative Revival
The Pearl Poet
Romances of the Age of Chaucer
Religious Writings in the Age of Chaucer
Other Poets of the Age of Chaucer
William Langland (1330 - 1386)
John Gower (1330 - 1408)
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343 - 1400)
Literary Career and Works
Linguistic Importance of Chaucer
Literary Importance of Chaucer
Major Works
The Book of the Duchees (1368 - 69)
The House of Fame (1379 - 80)
The Parliament of Fowls (1380s)
Troilus and Criseyde (1378 - 85)
The Legend of Good Women (1380s)
The Canterbury Tales (1386 - 95)