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  1. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Geoffrey Chaucer (born c. 1342/43, London?, England—died October 25, 1400, London) was the outstanding English poet before Shakespeare and “the first finder of our language.” His The Canterbury Tales ranks as one of the greatest poetic works in English.

  2. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Famous British People. Geoffrey Chaucer. English poet Geoffrey Chaucer wrote the unfinished work, 'The Canterbury Tales.' It is considered one of the greatest poetic works in English. Updated:...

  3. Geoffrey Chaucer (/ ˈ tʃ ɔː s ər /; c. 1340s – 25 October 1400) was an English poet, author, and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales. He has been called the "father of English literature", or, alternatively, the "father of English poetry".

  4. Geoffrey Chaucer (Londres, c. 1343 - Londres, 1400) Poeta inglés. Hijo de un vinatero proveedor de la corte, se cree que asistió a la escuela de gramática latina de la catedral de San Pablo y que estudió leyes en el Inns of Court. En 1357 era paje de la condesa del Ulster, y más tarde (hacia 1367) escudero de Eduardo III de Inglaterra.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2019 · Geoffrey Chaucer (l. c. 1343-1400 CE) was a medieval English poet, writer, and philosopher best known for his work The Canterbury Tales, a masterpiece of world literature. The Canterbury Tales is a work of poetry featuring a group of pilgrims from different social classes on a journey to the shrine of St. Thomas Becket in Canterbury ...

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  6. Geoffrey Chaucer was born between the years 1340-1345, the son of John and Agnes (de Copton) Chaucer. Chaucer was descended from two generations of wealthy vintners who had everything but a title and in 1357 Chaucer began pursuing a position at court. As a squire in the court of Elizabeth, Countess…

  7. Geoffrey Chaucer ['ʤefɹi 'ʧɔ:sə] (Londres, c. 1343-ibídem, 25 de octubre de 1400) fue un escritor, filósofo, diplomático y poeta inglés, conocido sobre todo por ser autor de los Cuentos de Canterbury.