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The Merchant

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About the lecture

In this module, we think about the person telling the tale – the Merchant himself – to whom we're introduced in the General Prologue of the Canterbury Tales. In particular, we think about the description of the Merchant in the General Prologue as well as the genre of the Merchant's Tale itself.

About the lecturer

Dr. Carolyne Larrington teaches medieval English literature in the college, ranging from the earliest Old English to the beginning of the Renaissance period.

Dr Larrington's research interests are in Old Icelandic literature, medieval women's writing, European Arthurian literature, and, most recently, medieval emotion. She has published on Old English and Old Icelandic wisdom poetry, compiled "Women and Writing in Medieval Europe: A Sourcebook" and edited two collections of essays on the Old Norse "Poetic Edda". Her revised and expanded translation of the "Poetic Edda", just published, is the standard. Her most recent monograph is 'King Arthur's Enchantresses: Morgan and Her Sisters in Arthurian Tradition' which appeared from IB Tauris in June 2006. Her book on sibling relations in European medieval literature, and a new popular book on British folklore, "The Land of the Green Man" will be published in 2015; a BBC Radio 4 series based on the folklore book has also been commissioned. She is currently editing a collection of essays on emotion in Arthurian literature, and a Handbook to Eddic Poetry. She has been until recently editor-in-chief of the journal Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, and the President of the Viking Society for Northern Research, the British scholarly society for Old Norse study.

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APA style

Larrington, C. (2018, August 15). Chaucer: The Merchant's Prologue and Tale - The Merchant [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/chaucer-the-merchant-s-prologue-and-tale?auth=0&lesson=1922&option=202&type=lesson

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Larrington, C. "Chaucer: The Merchant's Prologue and Tale – The Merchant." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/options/chaucer-the-merchant-s-prologue-and-tale?auth=0&lesson=1922&option=202&type=lesson