A digital scholarly flipbook examining Chaucer’s ironic portrayal of the Prioress in the Canterbury Tales, with particular attention to Alexander Pope’s 1741 modernisation of the General Prologue.
A combined reading and analysis of the opening eighteen lines of Chaucer’s General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, examining the seasonal imagery, the pilgrimage context, and Chaucer’s use of irony.
A playlist bringing together all videos on Edwin Brock’s Five Ways to Kill a Man, including the combined reading and analysis.
A reading of the opening eighteen lines of Chaucer’s General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, the celebrated seasonal description that sets the scene for the pilgrimage to Canterbury.
A combined reading and analysis of Edwin Brock’s Five Ways to Kill a Man, a satirical war poem tracing the history of human violence from crucifixion to modern warfare.
