H5D - 07-09-2021 - Les 6

WELCOME
Today is the 7th of September

The Word of the Day is numinous
adjective | NOO-muh-nus

Describe things having a mysterious or spiritual quality.
- The tourists were overcome by the numinous atmosphere of the catacombs.-
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WELCOME
Today is the 7th of September

The Word of the Day is numinous
adjective | NOO-muh-nus

Describe things having a mysterious or spiritual quality.
- The tourists were overcome by the numinous atmosphere of the catacombs.-

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

TODAY
After this lesson you will
  • ... have been introduced to Chaucer
  • ... have read parts of the Canterbury Tales
  • ... understand parts of the Canterbury Tales

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

RECAP
  • Angelen, Juten, Saxen
  • Vikingen
  • BYOC: Bring Your Own Culture
  • Mondelinge overlevering
  • Episch heldendicht: lang en alliteratie
  • Beowulf: prins (koning) en strijder

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

1042
  • Knut III
  • Einde van de Deense heerschappij

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

1066
  • Edward the Confessor († 1066)
  • Harold Godwinson
  • William of Normandy
  • Battle of Hastings (1066)
  • William the Conqueror

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR
  • Normans op belangrijke posities
  • Voertaal: Frans
  • Engels werd nog wel gesproken

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

LITERATUUR
  • Eindrijm
  • Metrum (ritme/melodie)
  • Ballade: een lied waarin een verhaal wordt verteld. De vorm is in de middeleeuwen ontstaan. Er worden gebeurtenissen verteld die zich vaak in een adellijk milieu afspelen.
  • Thematiek: hoofse liefde / vrouwen / gevoelige onderwerpen

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

GEOFFREY CHAUCER
  • Middle English (1150-1500)
  • Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400)
  • The Canterbury Tales

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

THE CANTERBURY TALES
  • 29 pelgrims op bedevaart naar Canterbury
  • 'Link-And-Frame story' (raamvertelling)
  • Verhalenwedstrijd voor onderweg
  • 'General Prologue' + 24 tales

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

THE KNIGHT
To riden out, he loved chivalrie
Trouthe and honour, freedom and curteisie
Ful worthy was he in his lords were
...
At many a noble armee hadde he be
At mortal batailles hadde he been fiftene
historisch ridderideaal: mannen, vechten, eer

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

THE SQUIRE
A lovyere and a lusty bachelor
With lokkes crulle, as they were leyd in presse

In hope to stonden in his lady grace
Embrouded was he, as it were a meede
Al ful of fresshe floures, whyte and reede

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THE SQUIRE
He koude songes make, and wel endite
Juste, and eek daunce, and weel purtreye and write
So hoote he lovede, that by nyghtertale
He slapte namoore than dooth a nyghtyngale

'modern' ridderideaal: hoffelijkheid

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THE MONK
Who rode the country; hunting was his sport

Many a dainty horse he had in stable
His bridle, when he rode, a man might hear
Jingling in a whistling wind as clear
Aye, as loud as does the chapel bell
                                                            Niet de 'ideale' monnik

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THE WIFE OF BATH
A worthy woman all her life, what’s more
She’d had five husbands, all at the church door

In company she liked to laugh and chat
And knew the remedies for love’s mischances
An art in which she knew the oldest dances
                                                                                                          Powervrouw

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THE WIFE OF BATH'S TALE
  • King Arthur & Fairies
  • Knight on a quest
  • Helped by an old,
      ugly woman

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