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  1. Hace 5 días · He translated Troilus and Criseyde By 1385 and during same time, he started the Canterbury Tales. In 1391, he completed Treatise on the Astrolabe and the next year, Envoy to Scogan. He wrote “Envoy to Bukton” and “To His Empty Purse”, just before his death. Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1340. His father was a successful winemaker in London.

  2. Hace 3 días · Perhaps most famous for being the hallowed site of St. Thomas Becket’s martyrdom in the 12th century and the focus of countless pilgrims, including Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the famous Canterbury Tales, the cathedral’s vaulted Romanesque ceiling lifts your eyes and spirits to the heavens just as its architects had intended.

  3. Hace 1 día · The Miller’s Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer, one of the more… let’s say, exuberant stories in The Canterbury Tales. Here, Chaucer gives us a raunchy romp through medieval England, full of love triangles, mistaken identities, and, of course, a bit of well-placed flatulence.

  4. Hace 2 días · The figures are all British, and bear no suspicious signatures of classical, Italian, or French imitation." In fact, in his "Canterbury Tales" Chaucer is at his best, and those Canterbury tales belong especially to the street and house of which we are now treating.

  5. Hace 2 días · I taught an upper-division course in Chaucer for decades, as well as teaching selections from The Canterbury Tales in lower-division literature survey courses. I knew Chaucer had married Philippa de Roet, whose sister, Katherine, later known as Katherine Swynford (her first husband was Sir Hugh Swynford), would become the mistress, then wife, of John of Gaunt, third son of Edward III.

  6. Hace 4 días · English poetry dates back to the 14th Century, with the first great poet being Geoffrey Chaucer. Chaucer is often referred to as the “Father of English Poetry” for his influential works such as The Canterbury Tales, which has been described as the foundation of modern English literature. Born in 1343, in London, Chaucer is said to have been ...

  7. La angla originalo: From Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales", The Monk's Tale, lines 207-254 (librarius.com) Herkulo De konkerant’ Herkulo la laboro Lin laŭdas kaj prikantas altan nomon; Li viva estis de l’ potenc’ la floro. Li kaptis, senhaŭtigis la leonon; Superis la centaŭran fanfaronon; Sagis harpiojn, birdojn de kruelo;