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Chaucer's Italy by Richard Owen explores the intriguing connections between Geoffrey Chaucer and Italy, particularly focusing on how his travels influenced his work. Through engaging narratives, Owen paints a vivid picture of the 14th-century cultural exchanges between England and Italy, revealing the inspiration Chaucer found in the art, politics, and literature of cities like Florence and Genoa. The book is both an evocative travelogue and a historical exploration, offering insights into how Italy shaped one of England's most famous poets.
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You might enjoy this book if you have a passion for exploring the historical intersections between literature and travel. It offers an intriguing journey through Italy with insights into how its culture and places inspired Geoffrey Chaucer's works, making it a perfect read for those fascinated by literary history intertwined with adventure.

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Chaucer's Italy

Much writing on Chaucer depicts a misleadingly parochial figure, but, as Owen's enlightening short study of Chaucer's Italian years makes clear, the poet's life was internationally eventful. The consequences have made the English canon what it is today.

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An exploration of the influence of Italy and Italians on Chaucer’s life and writing.

Geoffrey Chaucer might be considered the quintessential English writer, but he drew much of his inspiration and material from Italy. In fact, without the tremendous influence of Francesco Petrarch and Giovanni Boccaccio (among others), the author of The Canterbury Tales might never have assumed his place as the “father” of English literature.

Nevertheless, Richard Owen’s Chaucer’s Italy begins in London, where the poet dealt with Italian merchants in his roles as court diplomat and customs official. Next, Owen takes us, via Chaucer’s capture at the siege of Rheims, to his involvement in arranging the marriage of King Edward III’s son Lionel in Milan and his missions to Genoa and Florence.

By scrutinising his encounters with Petrarch, Boccaccio, and the mercenary knight John Hawkwood—and with vividly evocative descriptions of Arezzo, Padua, Florence, Certaldo, and Milan that Chaucer would have encountered—Owen reveals the deep influence of Italy’s people and towns on Chaucer’s poems and stories.

Much writing on Chaucer depicts a misleadingly parochial figure, but as Owen’s enlightening short study of Chaucer’s Italian years makes clear, the poet’s life was internationally eventful. The consequences have made the English canon what it is today.

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Chaucer's Italy by Richard Owen weaves a compelling narrative about Geoffrey Chaucer's travels in Italy, offering historical insights and cultural context. It is praised for its readability and well-paced storytelling, covering a vast amount of material with engaging clarity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781909961838

Publisher: Haus Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 14 April 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Armchair Traveller

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 205.0mm

Weight: 336g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Richard Owen was The Times Rome correspondent for fifteen years. He has written several works of non-fiction, including Crisis in the Kremlin and, with Haus, DH Lawrence in Italy and Hemingway in Italy.

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