Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer, often hailed as the father of English literature, was born around 1343 in London, England. His life spanned a fascinating period of social and political change, and he experienced various roles including a courtier, diplomat, and civil servant. Chaucer's keen observations of society are reflected in his remarkable storytelling, which showcases a vivid tapestry of characters from all walks of life. His most famous work, "The Canterbury Tales," is a delightful collection of stories narrated by pilgrims journeying to Canterbury, offering a rich glimpse into medieval life and human nature.

Chaucer's writings are not only noteworthy for their narrative style but also for their innovative use of the English vernacular at a time when much literature was composed in Latin or French. This choice helped to elevate the English language and made literature more accessible to the common people. As you explore Chaucer's work in the app, you’ll discover his unique blend of humor, insight, and social commentary that continues to resonate with readers today. Dive into his timeless tales and enjoy the journey through his vivid world!

The Canterbury Tales

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Geoffrey Chaucer



The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century (two of them in prose, the…

The Chaucer Storybook

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Geoffrey Chaucer and Eva March Tappan



Geoffrey Chaucer's classic "Canterbury Tales" has here been rendered into clear and contemporary English prose. These classic stor…

The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems

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Geoffrey Chaucer



Generally considered to be the first book written in English (rather than Latin, French or Italian), Chaucer's magnum opus is a collection o…