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Shakespeare was not a fourteenth century author. He was born in the late sixteenth century and became one of the most famous playwrights in history.
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The Canterbury Tales is set in Chaucer's own time:- the Fourteenth Century. Probably some time around 1380.
Chaucer was a prolific author during the 14th century, not the 13th century. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest English poets of the Middle Ages. His most famous work is "The Canterbury Tales."
Lillian M. Bisson has written: 'Chaucer and the late medieval world' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Political and social views, Civilization, Medieval, in literature, Fourteenth century, Social history
Geoffrey Chaucer, known for "The Canterbury Tales," is one of the most famous writers of the fourteenth century. Other notable writers include Petrarch in Italy, Boccaccio in Italy, and Christine de Pizan in France. These writers contributed significantly to literature and poetry during this period.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the author of the Canterbury Tales, a collection of stories written in the late 14th century. Chaucer is often considered the father of English literature and is known for his influential role in shaping the English language. His work remains a significant part of literary history.
The language spoken in England in the fourteenth century was Middle English. It was the transitional stage between Old English and Modern English, characterized by the influence of French and Latin due to the Norman Conquest in 1066. Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" is a famous work written in Middle English.
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