No one knows how chaucer died. He disappeared from historical records suddenly.
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Yes, Geoffrey Chaucer had a short marriage to Philippa Roet. They were married for nearly 12 years until Philippa's death in 1387.
Geoffrey Chaucer's first significant work was "The Book of the Duchess," which he wrote in memory of John of Gaunt's first wife, Blanche. This poem is a lament for her death and showcases Chaucer's early talent in poetry and storytelling.
Geoffrey Chaucer lived during the time of the Black Death, a devastating plague in Europe in the 14th century. The experience of this pandemic likely influenced his writings, including "The Canterbury Tales," which provides insight into various aspects of medieval life during this tumultuous period. The plague's impact on society, culture, and the human experience can be seen reflected in Chaucer's works.
The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century, around 1387-1400.
Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his Canterbury Tales at the end of the 14th century. They were written in Middle English in a verse style, like a long poem. It is a set of stories told from the perspective of 30 travelers.
We will never know who was the first person to catch the Black Death. It is thought that it was a sailor from Turkey.
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you cant really cant something as harmful and leeful as the black death today.
it was important because the black death could risk a life of someone if they catch it.
Geoffrey Chaucer's original plan for his masterpiece, "The Canterbury Tales," was to write a collection of stories told by a diverse group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury. Each pilgrim was supposed to tell four tales, resulting in a total of 120 stories. However, Chaucer was only able to complete 24 tales before his death, leaving the work unfinished.
People caught Black Death by the fleas transferring the virus to humans.