Can you think of any pieces of literature that you have read which include any of the motifs or themes that Geoffrey Chaucer introduced or popularised? Let us know!
Chaucer's 'A Treatise on the Astrolabe' is the first manual for a scientific instrument written in the English language. I find it fascinating that the famous poet was also an innovator in a completely different genre.
Are you serious 🤣? Geoffrey Chaucer is the father of English poetry and is generally considered the starting point of literary studies for any modern literary student!!! But I guess you might not be from literary background?🤔
@@adiathani4299 Never too late to learn! This was an informative video and he left a sweet comment. There’s always basic knowledge left to obtain and share, rather than leaving snarky comments. I however, chose to do the latter as well😉.
Can you think of any pieces of literature that you have read which include any of the motifs or themes that Geoffrey Chaucer introduced or popularised? Let us know!
Chaucer's 'A Treatise on the Astrolabe' is the first manual for a scientific instrument written in the English language. I find it fascinating that the famous poet was also an innovator in a completely different genre.
Fascinating for sure. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Thanks l. Very detailed and comprehensive lecture
Thank you so much 😊
Our pleasure. 🙂
Geoffrey Chaucer is my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather
16th great grandfather for short
Nice! 🙂
Very interesting.
Awesome, good for my exam preperation.
Good luck with your exam!
Thank you so much for making the video! Did I miss Anelida and Arcite in the video?
You're so welcome. 🙂 We mentioned Arcite very briefly.
Never heard of this guy, thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching!
Are you serious 🤣? Geoffrey Chaucer is the father of English poetry and is generally considered the starting point of literary studies for any modern literary student!!! But I guess you might not be from literary background?🤔
@@adiathani4299 Never too late to learn! This was an informative video and he left a sweet comment. There’s always basic knowledge left to obtain and share, rather than leaving snarky comments. I however, chose to do the latter as well😉.
@@Sophialinks Come on I was just being sarcastic 😅. I am happy for him too. But being sarcastic is just me being a little tease 😊 in a mild way
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Hi , excause me could you decrease the conversation please to understand the theme🌹🌷💐🌺🏵️
Hi! Do you mean for us to talk slower?