Discuter:Geoffrey Chaucer

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J'ai rajouté un paragraphe sur la critique sociale dans les contes de Canterbory, qui me smeble très importante. C'était un peu la bébéte show de l'époque! John C Mullen 3 octobre 2006 à 14:58 (CEST)

Il serait difficile de voir en Chaucer un pré-marxiste ou un pré-protestant [1] [2]. ADM. Paragraphe de :en à traduire.
« The myth of the Protestant Chaucer continues to have a lasting impact on a large body of Chaucerian scholarship. Though it is extremely rare for a modern to scholar to suggest Chaucer supported a religious movement that didn't exist until nearly a century after his death, the predominance of this thinking for so many centuries left it for granted that Chaucer was at least extremely hostile toward Catholicism. This assumption forms a large part of many critical approaches to Chaucer's works, including neo-Marxism »