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Chaucer`s contribution to English literature




ASADOVA CHEXRANGIZ
SALIM QIZI SAFARALIYEVA DILSHODA ERKIN QIZI
2.35 – O‘ZBEK
Theme: CHAUCER`S CONTRIBUTION TO ENGLISH LITERATURE


CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………….………….2

CHAPTER I. GEOFFREY CHAUCER’S LIFE AND WORKS


1.1. Geoffrey Chaucer as a creator of English as a New Literary Language……………………….……………………….………………………….4
1.2. Demonstration of irony in Geoffrey Chaucer’s work –“ Canterbury Tales”………………………. ……………………….…………………………….8

CHAPTER II. ANALYSIS OF CANTERBURY TALES AND GENERAL PROLOGUE


2.1. Canterbury Tales summary and analysis of general prologue ……….………14
2.2. General Prologue as a depicter of the whole work ……………………….….20
2.3. Analysis of Themes, Motifs and Symbols in Canterbury Tales………..……22


CONCLUSION ……………………….……………………………...………….31
BIBLIOGRAPHY . ……………………….…………………………….……….33
Introduction
The English literature is one of the richest sources of world literature. It has contributed much to the entire body of literature in the world. It has so much to discuss. However, we, first of all, should know who the creator of the English language as a literary language was, who brought it to the stage of it, and who put it in higher status than French. As would-be English philologists we should be certainly aware that it was Geoffrey Chaucer who lived in the 14th century and wrote his masterpiece “The Canterbury Tales” in the English language.
Chaucer’s contribution to English literature is usually explained by the following:

  1. The Canterbury tales sum up all types of stories that existed in the middle ages.

  2. He managed to show different types of people that lived during his time and through these people he showed a true picture of the life of the 14th century. The pilgrims range in rank from a knight to poor plowman. Only the very highest and lowest rank – the nobility and the serfs – are missing.

  3. In Chaucer’s age the English language was still divided by dialects, though London was rapidly making east midland into a standard language. Chaucer was the creator of a new literary language. He chose to write in English, the popular language of common people, though aristocracy of his time read and spoke French. Chaucer was the true founder of English literature.

  4. Chaucer was by learning a man of the middle age, but his attitude towards mankind was so broad-minded that his work is timeless. He is the earliest English poet who may still be read for pleasure today.1

The aim of this course paper is to analyze Geoffrey Chaucer’s contribution to English literature, his masterpiece “Canterbury Tales”, the problems which are raised in it, the life in the 14th century in England.
In this work we put the following tasks:

  1. To analyze Geoffrey Chaucer’s position in English literature and his contribution to it.

  2. To get acquainted with demonstration of irony in Geoffrey Chaucer’s work – Canterbury Tales

  3. To summarize the Canterbury Tales and to analyze the General Prologue

  4. To study The General Prologue as a depicter of the whole work

  5. To analyze Themes, Motifs and Symbols in Canterbury Tales.


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