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  1. The House of Fame (Hous of Fame in the original spelling) is a Middle English poem by Geoffrey Chaucer, probably written between 1374 and 1385, making it one of his earlier works. It was most likely written after The Book of the Duchess, but its chronological relation to Chaucer's other early poems is uncertain.

  2. [The Hous of Fame]. Poema en tres cantos, incompleto, de Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-45-1400), escrito probablemente alrededor de 1379-80. El me­tro (octosílabos pareados) y el tono general revelan claramente la influencia francesa; el contenido es en su mayoría de inspiración dantesca.

  3. Study Guide for The House of Fame. The House of Fame study guide contains a biography of Geoffrey Chaucer, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. About The House of Fame; Poem Text; The House of Fame Summary; Character List; Glossary; Read the Study Guide for The House of Fame

  4. See here the House of Fame is, lo! Can you hear what I hear though?’ ‘What?’ quoth I. ‘That mighty sound,’ Quoth he, ‘that rumbles up and down In Fame’s House, all full of tidings Both of fair speech and of chidings, And of false and true compounded. Listen well; it is full sounded. Do you not hear the mighty roar?’

    • Geoffrey Chaucer
    • 2007
  5. House of Fame. L. Eldredge NM 71 70 HF & Via Moderna. J. Leyerle UTQ 40 71 Chaucer's Windy Eagle. A. C. Watts JMRS 3 73 Amor Gloriae in HF. C. P. R. Tisdale CL 25 73 HF. Alfred David Whiting F/S How Marcia lost her skin (HF 1229-32) In L. D. Benson (ed.), The Learned and the Lewed Harvard 74.

  6. One of Chaucer's most underrated works, the House of Fame is an exploration of silence, censorship, and the dissemination of fame through use of the medieval dream-vision.

  7. The House of Fame: Book 1 Lyrics. Proem. God turne us every drem to goode! For hyt is wonder, be the roode, To my wyt, what causeth swevenes. Eyther on morwes or on evenes, And why th'...