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An Online Compendium and Companion
to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
9. Chaucer Syllabi & Course
Descriptions
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An Sonjae's (Brother Anthony) English 12-160: Studies in
Chaucer course page at Sogang University, Seoul, offers the very helpful Geoffrey Chaucer: An Overall
Survey.
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Laurel Amtower's ENGL
530: Chaucer at San Diego State University
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Melissa D. Aaron's English
401: Chaucer at CSU Pomona
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Alan Baragona's Chaucer Page at Virginia Military
Institute
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Larry Benson's Canterbury Tales Page at Harvard University.
For easy access, see Texts
and General Subjects on the Harvard Chaucer Page
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Lawrence Besserman's Chaucer:
The Canterbury Tales at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Jennifer Bryan's English
201: Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales at Oberlin College
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Jane Chance's English 316: Chaucer page at
Rice University
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Pam Clements' English
300: Chaucer at Siena College
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Susan Crane's ENGL
W3261 English Literature to 1500 at Columbia University
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James
M. Dean's English
322: Chaucer page at the University of Delaware. Also see
his graduate
syllabus.
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Michael Delahoyde's English
383 page at Washington State University
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Edwin Duncan's Chaucer Page at Towson State
U
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Brian Gastle's English
420: Chaucer and His Age at Western Carolina University
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R.
James Goldstein's English
4300: Chaucer page at Auburn University
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Joan Haahr's English
2315: Chaucer page at Yeshiva University
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Michael Hanley's Chaucer Scriptorium at
Washington State University
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Carol Harding's ENG
447/547: Major Writers - Chaucer at Western Oregon University
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Susan Hanson's English
275: The Suburbs, From Chaucer to South Park at Ohio State
University
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Margaret Hostetler's Chaucer
and His Age page at UWisc-Oshkosh
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James
Hunter's English
English 430 course page at Edgewood College, Madison, WI
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Carol Jamison's Chaucer:
A Web Enhanced Course at Armstrong Atlantic State University
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Kevin
Kiernan's English
720: Chaucer Seminar, Electronic Editing at the University of
Kentucky. See also his English
421 page
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Jo
Koster's English
511: Chaucer page at Winthrop University
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Scott Kleinman's English
414: Chaucer at Cal State Northridge
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Dan Kline's English 421: Chaucer at the
U of Alaska Anchorage
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J. Lionaron's English
329: Chaucer and His Contemporaries at Ursinus College
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Jean
Lorrah's English
500: Chaucer at Murray State U
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Jack
Lynch's English
9, "From Epic to Hypertext" at the U of
Pennsylvania
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Kathryn L. Lynch's English
213: Chaucer at Wellesley College
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Dhira
B. Mahoney's English
417/545: Chaucer, Minor Poems and Troilus & Criseyde at
Arizona State U
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Maud McInerney's English 201: The Canterbury
Tales at Haverford College
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Melinda Menzer's English
60S: Chaucer page at Furman U
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21L.460
Medieval Literature: Dante, Boccaccio, Chaucer from MIT Open
Course Ware at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Karen Moranski's ENG
401: Chaucer at U of Illinois - Springfield
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Dan Mosser's WWW Medieval Resources page at Virginia Tech U
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Tamara O'Callaghan's English
401: Chaucer at Northern Kentucky U
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Michael O'Connell's English
152A: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales page at UC Santa Barbara
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Gerard NeCastro's English
451: Chaucer at U of Maine Machias
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Richard Newhauser's English
4301: Chaucer's Narrative Art - The Canterbury Tales at Trinity U
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Anita
Obermeier's English
581: Chaucer's Women page at the U of New Mexico
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Teresa Reed's English 401: Chaucer page
at Jacksonville State U
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Thomas
Reed's English
390: Chaucer - The Canterbury Tales at Dickinson College
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Philip Rusche's ENG
422/622 Chaucer at U of Nevada Las Vegas
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Arnie Saunders's English
330: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales page at Goucher College
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Deborah B. Schwart's ENGL
430: Chaucer at Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo
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Myra Seaman's English
304: Chaucer at the College of Charleston
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Gail B.
Sherman's English
301: Junior Seminar at Reed College
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R. A Shoaf's ENL
4311: Chaucer at the U of Florida
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Claire
Sponsler's Chaucer
8: 071, The Canterbury Tales at the U of Iowa
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M. Sundaram's ENG
300Y: Chaucer at the University of Toronto
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Paul E. Szarmach's English
555: Chaucer at Western Michigan University
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Tess
Tavormina's ENG
410: Chaucer page at Michigan State University
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Linda Voigts' Engelond: Resources for 14th Century English
Studies at UMissouri - Kansas City
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David Wallace's English
25: Chaucer at U of Pennsylvania
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L. Kip Wheeler's Medieval
Literature Resources includes a Chaucer course, at Carson-Newman
College
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David Wilson-Okamura's English
62-01 site at Macalester College
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Susan Yager's Chaucer Page at Iowa State
U
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Jane Zatta's Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales at Southern Illinois
U - Edwardsville
Related Medieval Studies Course
& Web Pages
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Don Adams (Central
Connecticut) offers brief discussions of key medieval philosophers on his Medieval
and Renaissance Philosophy course page.
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Paul Halsall's excellent HSRU 1300: Medieval History
(Fordham) course page is a fully hyperlinked introduction to the period, including
Islamic, Byzantine, and Iberian developments as well Latin Christendom. A feast of primary
sources and solid lecture notes.
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R.J. Kilcullen's very fine PHIL 252: Medieval Philosophy
and PHIL 360: Later
Medieval Philosophy course pages (Macquarrie U) offer a detailed Reading Guide to Boethius's Consolation
as well as a number of other introductory (and downloadable!) lectures, notes, and primary
texts for figures like Abelard, Aquinas, Anselm, Averroes,
Ockham, Scotus, & Wycliffe.
See particularly his concise Medieval Philosophy: An
Introduction.
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See Dan Mosser's History
of the English Language Website for online resources in historical
linguistics. See also the International
Phonetic Association's website.
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Steve Muhlberg's Medieval
England, History 2425 offers a variety of resources (Nipissing U).
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See
Steven Reimer's excellent online course, Manuscript
Studies: Medieval and Early Modern (U of Alberta), for an excellent
introduction and overview to the composition and development of medieval
texts.
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Gary Rich's sublime Ars
Subtilior. Music of the Late Medieval period and the generous list of
links there.
See the
The
Poor Medieval Scholar's
Electronic Bookshelf
for recommended
texts from Google Book Search& Microsoft Live Search.
Google Scholar
Google Scholar indexes
academic material but doesn't yet make all of that material
available. In most cases, you'll have to access your own
institution's electronic databases and library materials to get
the full text versions.
Because it
does not make full texts available,
at this point
Google Scholar is best used as a bibliographical
resource.
Google Book Search & Microsoft
Live Search
These projects
are also showing their growing pains, but they
make a number of (primarily) older studies related to
Chaucer and medieval literature and culture in full
text. You can
contribute to the success of this effort by informing Google
or Microsoft of any incorrect scans, missing pages, or other errors.
Only out-of-copyright books are
available in full and some of the scans are
messy. I will cross list the relevant titles
at the Electronic Canterbury Tales -
Online Books and Essays main page and at the appropriate
web page for each Canterbury Tale.
Google Custom
Search
You can search for handpicked websites related to
Chaucer and medieval culture as recommended by ECT users.
I welcome your
suggestions for suitable websites. Please be patient as
I tune the search terms.

How to Document Print & Electronic Sources:
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Additional
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Chaucer the Pilgrim-Narrator & Author
Chaucer's "Orphan" Pilgrims
- Those without a Tale
The
Frame Tale, Later Continuations,
&
Chaucerian Apocrypha
Manuscripts,
Printed Editions, & Electronic Texts
Electronic
Chaucer Texts: What's Available Online?
Chaucer
in / and Popular Culture
Troilus
and Criseyde
Documentation Primer
Chaucer Pedagogy Page
Something Extra?
Free Books!
The
Poor Medieval Scholar's Electronic Bookshelf
(no cost, older academic books,
in .pdf
form from the Google Library Project &
Microsoft Book Search Live)
Cheap Books!
The
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(recommended books for the study of
Chaucer and Late-Medieval England)
The
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(with many serious and some silly offerings for the medievalist
in your
life)
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Hath a Blog, well, just because. And, no, it ain't me. And, no, I
don't get a piece of
this
either, but I like it!
Looking for Calls for Papers?
Call
for Papers database from the University of Pennsylvania CFP listserv
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