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Chaucer's Triumph

Including the Case of Cecilia Chaumpaigne, the Seduction of Katherine Swinford, the Murder of Her Husband, the Interment of John of Gaunt and Other Offices of the Flesh in the Year 1399
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Chaucer is considered one of the greatest, if not the greatest of English poets, as well as the father of our language. Yet there has always lurked a dark secret in his life, a scandal or crime which, from evidence of two different legal documents of his time, has intrigued and mystified scholars for generations, dividing them into warring factions. In the five days before Prince John of Gaunt's London funeral in March 1399, the body of the great Plantagenet prince is being brought from Leicester Castle for burial in St Paul's. Setting out with it are his family, royal mourners, Katherine Swinford, recently married to him and now his widow, Geoffrey Chaucer, aged fifty-nine, and Adam Scriven, the poet's resentful scrivener or copyist. Not far away, in King's Langley, King Richard II, Gaunt's nephew, who has survived as king only under his protection, plans and manoeuvres to seize Gaunt's huge Lancastrian inheritance and even his body. Scriven has become convinced his master committed the legally recorded rape or abduction of Cecilia Champaigne twenty years earlier, and wants to use this final occasion to discover and test once and for all the truth about Chaucer's crime. But more is at stake than the poet's reputation: the future of England and Gaunt's royal line. Garry O'Connor has written a riveting historical novel, which brings out the passions of that paradoxically refined and savage age - it rekindles our fascination not only with the author of the bawdy and most erotic of the Canterbury Tales as well as of the rarefied love allegories of mediaeval chivalry, but also with Prince John of Gaunt, the historic sisters Philippa Chaucer and Katherine Swinford, and Scriven, the ever complaining antagonist. Authentic in background and based on close research, "Chaucer's Triumph", in its investigation of married love and the practice of adultery, is highly relevant to the modern world.

Author Biography:

Garry O'Connor's previous books include The Secret Woman, the explosive and controversial life story of Dame Peggy Ashcroft, serialized in three parts in the Sunday Times, as well as acclaimed biographies of Dame Maggie Teyte, Paul Scofield, Shakespeare, Sean O'Casey, and, most recently, Pope John Paul II. Simon Callow, in the Financial Times called his life of Sir Ralph Richardson 'a masterpiece', while The Literary Review described Alec Guinness: The Unknown as 'a truly brilliant detective story', and 'one of the great actor biographies of our time'.
Release date Australia
February 5th, 2007
Pages
294
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
4 line drawings
ISBN-13
9780955376801
Product ID
1838709

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