The Canterbury Tales, written by Geoffrey Chaucer, were started around 1389 and he ended them till about 1400, his death.
The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century, around 1387-1400.
"The Miller's Tale" is considered a fabliau in The Canterbury Tales. It is known for its bawdy humor, clever wordplay, and mischievous characters involved in various comedic and often scandalous situations.
Some of the main characters in "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer include the narrator, the Host, the Knight, the Wife of Bath, the Pardoner, the Miller, and the Prioress. Each character represents a different social class and tells a unique story during their pilgrimage to Canterbury.
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