Chaucers People, Liza Picard
Chaucers People, Liza Picard
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Chaucer's People
Everyday Lives in Medieval England

Author: Liza Picard

Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon

Unabridged: 12 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/23/2019


Synopsis

The Middle Ages re-created through the cast of pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales.

Among the surviving records of fourteenth-century England, Geoffrey Chaucer's poetry is the most vivid. Chaucer wrote about everyday people outside the walls of the English court—men and women who spent days at the pedal of a loom, or maintaining the ledgers of an estate, or on the high seas. In Chaucer's People, Liza Picard transforms The Canterbury Tales into a masterful guide for a gloriously detailed tour of medieval England, from the mills and farms of a manor house to the lending houses and Inns of Court in London.

In Chaucer's People we meet again the motley crew of pilgrims on the road to Canterbury. Drawing on a range of historical records such as the Magna Carta, The Book of Margery Kempe, and Cookery in English, Picard puts Chaucer's characters into historical context and mines them for insights into what people ate, wore, read, and thought in the Middle Ages. What can the Miller, "big . . . of brawn and eke of bones" tell us about farming in fourteenth-century England? What do we learn of medieval diets and cooking methods from the Cook? With boundless curiosity and wit, Picard re-creates the religious, political, and financial institutions and customs that gave order to these lives.

About Liza Picard

Liza Picard is the author of a series of books on the history of London: Elizabeth's London, Restoration London, Dr. Johnson's London, and Victorian London. She graduated with a law degree from the London School of Economics and was called to the bar by Gray's Inn. She lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tamara

Chaucer's People: Everyday Lives in Medieval England by Liza Picard is a delightful romp back to fourteenth-century England. Taking each of Chaucer’s pilgrims as her starting point, Picard explores the lives, habits, professions, clothing, food, trade, and medicine of the medieval world. No detail i......more

Goodreads review by Tim

John Dryden recognised the richness of personal detail that the characters of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales provides to a reader, declaring of the varied collection of pilgrims "here is God's plenty" and saying "we have our forefathers and great grand-dames all before us, as they were in Chaucer’s days......more

Goodreads review by Paul

Not everyone’s cup of tea, but I loved it. The author takes characters from the Canterbury tales and riffs on their ‘profession’ and tidbits of related social history from the fourteenth century. It made me want to read the tales again with this as a companion.......more

Goodreads review by Marta

Liza Picard dwelves into the lives of medieval English people, taking Chaucer’s characters as a starting point. Based on their professions and details that Chaucer gives on their appearance, clothing and experiences, she explains various different areas of everyday life, religious practices, law enf......more