Summary: Reading Middle English

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  • Chaucer: Book of the Duchess & Troilus and Criseyde

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  • In what dialect did Chaucer write?

    London dialect
  • What happens in the Book of the Duchess?

    The speaker wakes up because of the sound of birds, discovers that there is a hunt going on. He goes into the forest and finds a man sitting against a tree, who is mourning his lost beloved.
  • What happens in Troilus and Criseyde?

    Troilus proclaims his love for Criseyde.
  • What does the "ew" sound like in Middle English?

    Like "eh-oe" or "ieuw".
  • What does the closed "i" or "y" sound like in Middle English?

    Like short "i".
  • What does the long "e" or "ee" sound like in Middle English?

    Like Dutch "ee".
  • What does the long "ou" or "ow" sound like in Middle English?

    Like a long "oeh".
  • What is the aureate writing style?

    A heavily Latin influenced writing style with lots of flowery language, like how Chaucer often wrote.
  • Chaucer: The Pardoner's Tale

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  • What happened to the Old English /ae/ sound?

    In most English: like an "ah".
    In South East England: "eh".
  • What happened to the Old English long /a:/ and when?

    In 1200: long /o:/
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