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  1. Thomas Chaucer (c. 1367 – 18 November 1434) was an English courtier and politician. The son of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer and his wife Philippa Roet, Thomas was linked socially and by family to senior members of the English nobility, though he was himself a commoner.

  2. Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 – 25 de outubro de 1400) foi um escritor, filósofo, cortesão e diplomata inglês. Embora tenha escrito muitas obras, é mais lembrado pela sua obra narrativa inacabada, Os Contos da Cantuária ( "The Canterbury Tales" em inglês), uma das mais importantes da literatura inglesa medieval .

  3. Portrait of Chaucer from a 1412 manuscript by Thomas Hoccleve, who may have met Chaucer. Chaucer wrote in continental accentual-syllabic metre, a style which had developed in English literature since around the 12th century as an alternative to the alliterative Anglo-Saxon metre.

  4. The Canterbury Tales ( Middle English: Tales of Caunterbury) [2] is a collection of twenty-four stories that runs to over 17,000 lines written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. [3] . It is widely regarded as Chaucer's magnum opus.

  5. The Canterbury Tales ( Os Contos da Cantuária ou Os Contos de Canterbury) é uma coleção de histórias (duas delas em prosa, e outras vinte e duas em verso) escritas a partir de 1387 por Geoffrey Chaucer, considerado um dos consolidadores da língua inglesa.

  6. 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.

  7. The Canterbury Tales, frame story by Geoffrey Chaucer, written in Middle English in 1387–1400. The framing device for the collection of stories is a pilgrimage to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury, Kent. Learn more about The Canterbury Tales in this article.