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Owen Gunnell worked as a cartographer, typographer and book illustrator, and as an editor for three publishers before reading English at University College London and medieval studies at Birkbeck College. 

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More Than TalesBBC

By Owen Gunnell (The Open University)

01 March 2006

The society Chaucer wrote about is changed beyond recognition, yet ordinary English men and women emerge with greater vitality in his brilliant narratives than in...  Read more : More Than Tales

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Owen Gunnell worked as a cartographer, typographer and book illustrator, and as an editor for three publishers before reading English at University College London and medieval studies at Birkbeck College. In 1986 he answered questions on Chaucer in the final of Mastermind and curated an exhibition ‘Chaucer in the Vintry’ as part of City Churches Week in 1991. He is currently an associate lecturer for The Open University teaching courses on Shakespeare and the renaissance.

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