Probably the most famous poet and storyteller was Geoffrey Chaucer. There is a link below to an article on Chaucer.
Chaucer wrote most of his works between 1373 (when he was thirty years old) and 1384.
Geoffrey Chaucer, the English medieval poet behind the famous "Canterbury Tales," was an active civil servant for much of his life. He also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and as a collector and inventory-keeper of scrap metal for the king.
No, Geoffrey Chaucer did not become a knight.
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Probably the most famous poet and storyteller was Geoffrey Chaucer. There is a link below to an article on Chaucer.
Chaucer did not write a ballad of gentleness. However, he did write "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories in medieval English society.
You might first want to discover what Chaucer's nationality was. He is credited with being the first poet to write in the English vernacular.
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Some famous literary figures after Chaucer include William Shakespeare, John Milton, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Virginia Woolf.
Geoffrey Chaucer was an influential English poet of the Middle Ages, known for works such as "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories told by pilgrims. He is often referred to as the "Father of English literature" for his significant contributions to the development of English poetry.
Some of the famous works of Geoffrey Chaucer include "The Canterbury Tales," "Troilus and Criseyde," and "The Book of the Duchess."
Chaucer only finished 24 tales. He had planned to write 100 but unfortunately he died and was not able to finish.
Chaucer wrote most of his works between 1373 (when he was thirty years old) and 1384.
No, Chaucer wrote during the Middle English period. Shakespeare came more than 200 years later.