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Who Murdered Chaucer? A Medieval Mystery
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Who Murdered Chaucer? A Medieval Mystery Hardcover - 2005

by Dolan, Terry,Dor, Juliette,Fletcher, Alan,Yeager, Robert,Jones, Terry

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Thomas Dunne Books, 2005-01-05. Hardcover. Good. 1.5000 9.2992 6.0984. Cover/edges have light wear. Pages are clean/intact.\r\n
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In 1401-2, a young Frenchman who had been a squire in the retinue of Richard II, and therefore well placed to observe matters of the court, recorded his opinion about Richard's downfall in 1399: 'In truth,' wrote Jean Creton, 'the only reason why he was deposed and betrayed, was because he loyally loved his father-in-law the king of France with a love as true and sincere as any man alive.

About the author

Terry Jones is the author of several acclaimed works on the Middle Ages including "Chaucer's Knight, Crusades," and "Medieval Lives," the basis for his popular PBS series. A former member of Monty Python, he lives in London.
Terry Dolan is Professor of English at University College, Dublin, and a lexicographer and broadcaster.
Juliette Dor is Professor of Medieval English Literature at the University of Liege.
Alan Fletcher is a lecturer in Medieval English Literature at University College, Dublin.
Robert F. Yeager teaches Old and Middle English literature at the University of West Florida.