Chaucer's Translation of Boethius's "De Consolatione Philosophiae" by Boethius

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Author Boethius, 480-525?
Editor Morris, Richard, 1833-1894
Translator Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343?-1400
Uniform Title De consolatione philosophiae. English
Title Chaucer's Translation of Boethius's "De Consolatione Philosophiae"
Note Reading ease score: 82.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "Chaucer's Translation of Boethius's 'De Consolatione Philosophiae'" is a philosophical text translated by Geoffrey Chaucer, written in the late 14th century. This work serves as Chaucer's English rendition of the seminal philosophical work by Boethius, exploring themes of fortune, happiness, and the nature of existence. Through the lens of philosophy, it examines the turmoil of human experience, offering reflections on love, adversity, and the pursuit of wisdom. At the start of the translation, the narrator, Boethius, finds himself imprisoned and bereft, lamenting his misfortune and the swift passage of his former happiness. He recounts how his perspective has changed from one of joy to one of sorrow, symbolizing the transformative effects of fortune's capriciousness. As he grapples with his despair, the figure of Philosophy appears to comfort him, ready to guide him through thoughtful reflection and philosophical dialogue, ultimately steering him towards an understanding of the greater truths that govern existence and human suffering. This opening lays the foundation for the deeper philosophical discussions that will unfold throughout the text. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Philosophy and religion
Subject Happiness
Category Text
EBook-No. 42083
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Most Recently Updated Oct 23, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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