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Geoffrey Chaucer (/ˈtʃɔːsər/ CHAW-sər; c. 1343 – 25
October 1400) was an
English poet, author, and
civil servant best
known for The
Canterbury Tales....
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Chaucer may also
refer to: 2984
Chaucer, a
small main belt
asteroid Chaucer (crater), a
lunar crater Chaucer (surname)
Chaucer Holdings, a
British insurance...
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lines written in
Middle English by
Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. It is
widely regarded as
Chaucer's magnum opus. The
tales (mostly
written in...
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Ellesmere Chaucer, or
Ellesmere M****cript of the
Canterbury Tales, is an
early 15th-century
illuminated m****cript of
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury...
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Chaucer's Knight: The
Portrait of a
Medieval Mercenary (1980),
which offers an
alternative take on
Geoffrey Chaucer's The Knight's Tale.
Chaucer's knight...
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Thomas Chaucer (c. 1367 – 18
November 1434) was an
English courtier and politician. The son of the poet
Geoffrey Chaucer and his wife
Philippa Roet, Thomas...
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takes its name from
Chaucer's story "The Knight's Tale", part of The
Canterbury Tales, and also
draws several plot
points from
Chaucer's work. A Knight's...
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Chaucer Group is an
international specialty insurance and
reinsurance group. It is
headquartered in London, with
offices overseas. The
company was established...
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Chaucer in Rome is a play
written by John Guare. In part, it is a
sequel to
House of Blue Leaves, with one
character from that play, Ron Shaughnessy,...
- "General Prologue" is the
first part of The
Canterbury Tales by
Geoffrey Chaucer. It
introduces the
frame story, in
which a
group of
pilgrims travelling...