Chaucer's writing is not considered modern; it was written in Middle English in the 14th century. His works, such as "The Canterbury Tales," are important for their historical and literary significance in shaping English literature. Despite the language differences, Chaucer's themes and storytelling continue to be studied and appreciated today.
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Chaucer's language, Middle English, was a transition between Old English and Modern English. It featured changes in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation that made it more familiar to speakers of Modern English. Chaucer's writing helped standardize English and influenced the development of the language.
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His Dignity
The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing was created in 2008.
It could be Chaucers or Chaucer's, the plural or the possessive form of the name Chaucer.
Ingeborg Besser has written: 'Chaucers 'Hous of fame''
The ISBN of The Oxford Book of Modern Science Writing is 0-199-21680-0.
His "hallmarks" include dramatic flair and insight into human character.
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