Geoffrey Chaucer (1343- 1400, October 25th) is an English novelist and poet. His main work is a collection of novels, The Canterbury Tales.
Chaucer was born in a wealthy merchant family in London, received a college education, and was familiar with French and Italian. /kloc-began to enter and leave the palace in 0/357, and then he often traveled to Europe, where he was exposed to the works of Dante and Boccaccio, which influenced his later literary creation. Chaucer died in London on 1400 and was buried in the "Poet's Corner" of Westminster Abbey.
Chaucer was born in a wealthy business family in London. He has a college education and is familiar with French and Italian. ?
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Chaucer died in London on 1400 and was buried in the "Poet's Corner" of Westminster Abbey.
Chaucer is recognized as one of the greatest poets in medieval England, the founder of English poetry and the "father of English poetry" by later generations.
Chaucer is recognized by later generations as one of the greatest poets in medieval England, the founder of English poetry and the "father of English poetry".
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Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400), a famous British writer in the middle ages, was born in a family of wine merchants. 1359 expedition to France with Edward III's troops, captured by the French army, and redeemed with gold soon.
Chaucer was the king's assistant. He was sent to many European countries and visited Italy twice. He discovered the works of Dante, Boccaccio and Petrarch, which played a great role in his literary creation.
Masterpieces: Canterbury Tales, Other Works, The Duchess's Book, Hall of Fame, Birds' Views.
The Legend of a Good Woman and Troy Ross and Criside. Chaucer died in London on 1400125 October and was buried in the "Poet's Corner" in Westminster Abbey.
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