The life of Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1340-1400), often labeled “the father of English poetry,” ought to be an open book: He is mentioned almost 500 times in contemporary records, far more than ...
An illustration of Chaucer from The Workes of our ancient and learned English poet, Geffrey Chaucer, 1602 - Bodleian Library In an early edition of Geoffrey Chaucer’s works, the editor Thomas Speght ...
Few figures in our culture are regarded with as much reverence as Geoffrey Chaucer, said Francesca Peacock in The Daily Telegraph. The author of "The Canterbury Tales" is remembered "as a ...
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Geoffrey Chaucer is known as the “father of English literature” for his medieval classic The Canterbury Tales, a work that ...
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