User talk:Ealtram
A belated welcome!
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Again, welcome! Diego (talk) 13:11, 13 August 2018 (UTC)
Chaucer
[edit]- {Header inserted by Steue (talk) 09:46, 25 April 2023 (UTC)}
"Even the earliest surviving manuscripts are not Chaucer's originals": Do we even know if there were any "originals"? Chaucer was an oral performer and may have never written them down. His recitals may have differed from one to another, explaining why the written versions differ so much. Additionally, many or all (save apparent copies) may have been written by an audience member from memory rather than a scribe as it was being spoken. This could also explain the "fragments" as he likely did not tell all the tales at a single performance. Are there "original" manuscripts for his other works? Obviously I am not an expert ;-) but I hope this entry is helpful and if appropriate an expert could amend the text to be more clear. Ealtram (talk) 18:08, 24 March 2015 (UTC)
- Hy Ealtram, I think this contribution would be better placed at Talk:Geoffrey Chaucer e.g. at Talk:Geoffrey Chaucer #Manuscripts.
- I don't know how much you know about editing, so if you want to move or copy your contribution but can't, let me know, with a Ping.
- Steue (talk) 10:17, 25 April 2023 (UTC)
- Please do. Thank you. Ealtram (talk) 18:15, 27 October 2023 (UTC)