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  • Geoffrey Chaucer - Wikipedia
    Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London, most likely in the early 1340s (by some accounts, including his monument, he was born in 1343), though the precise date and location remain unknown The Chaucer family offers an extraordinary example of upward mobility
  • Geoffrey Chaucer | Biography, Poems, Canterbury Tales, Famous Works . . .
    Geoffrey Chaucer (born c 1342 43, London?, England—died October 25, 1400, London) was the outstanding English poet before William Shakespeare and “the first finder of our language ” His masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, ranks as one of the greatest poetic works in the English language
  • Life of Chaucer | Harvards Geoffrey Chaucer Website
    For a brief chronology of Chaucer's life and times, click here Geoffrey Chaucer led a busy official life, as an esquire of the royal court, as the comptroller of the customs for the port of London, as a participant in important diplomatic missions, and in a variety of other official duties
  • Geoffrey Chaucer - World History Encyclopedia
    Geoffrey Chaucer (l c 1343-1400 CE) was a medieval English poet, writer, and philosopher best known for his work The Canterbury Tales, a masterpiece of world literature
  • Geoffrey Chaucer | The Poetry Foundation
    In handling these tales, Chaucer moves into issues, particularly that of closure, that are now important to narratology and literary theory Put another way, Chaucer worries both about what a story can mean and what a story can be
  • Geoffery Chaucer and his contribution to English Literature
    Chaucer was not just a storyteller; he was a technical innovator of poetry He experimented with and popularized various poetic forms that would become cornerstones of English literature
  • The Canterbury Tales - Wikipedia
    They are mostly in verse, and are presented as part of a fictional storytelling contest held by a group of pilgrims travelling from London to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral The Tales are widely regarded as Chaucer's magnum opus
  • Text and Translations | Harvards Geoffrey Chaucer Website
    The Physician's Tale The Pardoner's Tale The Shipman's Tale The Shipman-Prioress Link The Prioress' Tale The Tale of Sir Thopas The Tale of Melibee (You can also view a Modern English translation) The Monk's Tale The Tale of the Nun's Priest The Second Nun's Tale The Tale of the Canon's Yeoman The Manciple's Tale The Parson's Tale Chaucer's
  • Geoffrey Chaucer: Life, Major Works and Accomplishments of the Famed . . .
    Geoffrey Chaucer (c 1343–1400), often celebrated as the “father of English literature,” played a transformative role in shaping the English literary tradition
  • Geoffrey Chaucer - Poet, Author, Diplomat | Britannica
    Geoffrey Chaucer - Poet, Author, Diplomat: During the decade of the 1370s, Chaucer was at various times on diplomatic missions in Flanders, France, and Italy





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