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Geoffrey Chaucer was probably the most famous writer in the [[Middle English]] era. In fact, he is often described as the Father of English Poetry. | Geoffrey Chaucer was probably the most famous writer in the [[Middle English]] era. In fact, he is often described as the Father of English Poetry. | ||
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==The Canterbury Tales== | |||
These were a set of tales written by Chaucer with the broader story of a Pilgrimage. The tales were supposed to be more numerous but Chaucer never completed the original set number of tales. The Tales were written at various times of his life and have different styles in each. | |||
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Geoffrey Chaucer was probably the most famous writer in the Middle English era. In fact, he is often described as the Father of English Poetry.
Works
The Canterbury Tales
These were a set of tales written by Chaucer with the broader story of a Pilgrimage. The tales were supposed to be more numerous but Chaucer never completed the original set number of tales. The Tales were written at various times of his life and have different styles in each.