30 Great Myths about Chaucer. Stephanie Trigg

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Swynford. This seems to confirm his status as the son of Geoffrey and Philippa Chaucer, since she was sister to the Duchess of Lancaster, Katherine Swynford. Yet, strangely, Haweis says, “such hypotheses rather increase the cloud which still enshrouds Thomas Chaucer’s birth.”5 Whether or not Speght’s refutation of the “opinion” and Tyrwhitt’s and Furnivall’s speculative notes constitute a “cloud” might be debated, but in Haweis’s eyes the suspicion about Thomas’s parentage could lead in only one direction.6 Using language that Mary Flowers Braswell has termed “purposefully ambiguous,” she implied that Thomas Chaucer was not some kinsman of Chaucer’s but John of Gaunt’s son.7

      What we are left with, then, is Speght’s disavowal of what can only be called early modern gossip about the lineage of Thomas Chaucer. Krauss attempts to deal with Speght’s own dismissal of this opinion by claiming that Speght’s dependence on Glover’s pedigree is faulty, because it can only be based on heraldic information that we already possess, and so his interpretation is no more valid than Krauss’s own. His reasoning is that Speght and Glover were almost two hundred years removed from the poet and so they could not claim any special knowledge about the paternity of Thomas. But really this is very much what Speght says regarding the opinion about Thomas itself – he does not know of any grounds for the belief. Without grounds for the belief, all we really know is that the belief existed. And there are good reasons to think that the belief was mistaken.

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