2026-02-27
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Hello and welcome to You're Dead To Me, the Radio 4 comedy podcast that takes history seriously.
My name is Greg Jenner.
I'm a public historian,
author and broadcaster and today we are preparing our pens and parchment and peregrinating back to the 14th century to learn all about Geoffrey Chaucer,
author of the famous Canterbury Tales.
And to inform and entertain us on our journey,
we're joined by two very special travelling companions.
In history corner, she's the J.R.R.
Tolkien Professor of English Literature and Languages at the University of Oxford and an expert on Chaucer and late medieval literature.
Maybe you've read her award-winning biography, Chaucer, A European Life,
or her new book, The Wife of Bath, A Biography.