Features Chaucer's biography and a searchable version of "The Canterbury Tales."
Towson University Chaucer professor offers links to texts, research aids, Chaucer guides and course material.
Indexed and annotated bibliography covers the first 30 years of Baylor University's Chaucer Review. Includes instructions for using the index.
Huge directory has links to Chaucer biographies, "Canterbury Tales" resources, texts and sites about life in the Middle Ages.
Visit a scholarly discussion group dedicated to the study of works by Chaucer and his contemporaries. Find out how to subscribe.
Read about and see photos of many of the places Chaucer probably frequented during his life, including some along the path of his pilgrims.
Forum allows students, critics, fans and those forced to read "Canterbury Tales" against their will a place to trade ideas and questions.
Provides links to Chaucer resources on the Internet, reference pages for students, and photos of notable buildings in the city of Canterbury.
Harvard's Chaucer resource has analysis of the epic, an overview of Chaucer's English, info about the poet's life and times, and course details.
Encyclopedic entry on Chaucer features a brief look at his life and writings as well as links to related resources.
Follow links to resources, texts, criticism and Chaucer-fan homepages from this professor at Birmingham-Southern College.
Page of links provides access to teacher's guides, current research, student work and related resources on Chaucer and medieval literature.
Offers an overview of Chaucer's life and the epic saga that has made him famous. Read about and see images from masterful manuscripts.
Homepage for a course on Chaucer provides a chronology of his life, a glossary, illustrations, and links to texts and research materials.