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10/5/21

[Answer] The Question: What author wrote the 14th-century work “The Canterbury Tales”?

Answer: The Answer: The correct answer is Geoffrey Chaucer.




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The Question: What author wrote the 14th-century work “The Canterbury Tales”? The Question: What author wrote the 14th-century work “The Canterbury Tales”? Christopher Marlowe. Geoffrey Chaucer. Giovanni Boccaccio. William Shakespeare. The Answer: The correct answer is Geoffrey Chaucer. WHEN Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales he created our greatest poem: a bawdy colourful romp through the lives of a group of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of Thomas c Becket. Such was the enduring popularity of his work that after his death in 1400 Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey. In 1556 his remains were moved and he became the first writer to be entombed in what became known as Poets' Corner. The Canterbury Tales (Middle English: Tales of Caunterbury) is a collection of 24 stories that runs to over 17 000 lines written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. In 1386 Chaucer became Controller of Customs and Justice of the Peace and in 1389 Clerk of the King's Works. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of short poems written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the fourteenth...


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