Geoffrey Chaucer has written at least 88 books. Their most popular book is The prologue to the Canterbury tales with 329 saves with an average rating of 3.37⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genres Classics, Fantasy, and Fiction.
Geoffrey Chaucer was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat. Although he wrote many works, he is best remembered for his unfinished frame narrative The Canterbury Tales. Sometimes called the father of English literature, Chaucer is credited by some scholars as the first author to demonstrate the artistic legitimacy of the vernacular English language, rather than French or Latin. ([Source][1].)
[1]:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales: A Retelling
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The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems
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The Canterbury Tales - Original and Modernised Text The Canterbury Tales - Original and Modernised Text
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NEW PENGUIN BOOK OF LOVE POETRY; ED. BY JON STALLWORTHY.
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The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales: Seventeen Tales and the General Prologue
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Works V Works V
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Three More Parallel Texts of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde Three More Parallel Texts of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
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Specimens of All the Accessible Unprinted Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales ... Specimens of All the Accessible Unprinted Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales ...
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Specimens of All the Accessible Unprinted Manuscripts of the Canterbury Tales ...: Six mss. (Corpus group) [1893] pt. 4: Seventeen mss. with an introduction by John Koch. 1897. pt. 5, put forth by F. J. Furnivall: A six-text, three mss. and three prints from mss. ... with an introduction by Prof. John Koch, a supplement, the prologue and tale from the paper ms. of the College of physicians, London, and a reproduction of Mr. Paul Hardy's pen-and-ink drawing of "The yard of the Tabard inn" ... 1898. The Clerk's tale and head-link (from mss. that haven't the Pardoner's tale) Put forth by F. J. Furnivall ... pt. 6: Six mss. [1899] pt. 7: put forth by F. J. Furnivall: Two mss. [1900] pt. 8: Second supplement to the Six-text Pardoner's prologue and tale ... put forth by F. J. Furnivall ... with an introduction by Prof. John Koch. [1901] pt. 9: Introduction by Prof. John Koch to [the specimens of the Clerk's tale and head-link] 1902
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The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Miller's Prologue and Tale The Miller's Prologue and Tale
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The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales: Seventeen Tales and the General Prologue: A Norton Critical Edition
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Fol. 2 Recto Fol. 2 Recto: The Book of Fame Made by Gefferey Chaucer. End. Fol. 29 Recto: Explicit I Fynde Nomore of this Werke to Fore Sayd, For ... Gefferey Chaucer Fynysshed at the Sayd Conclusion of the Metyng of Lesyng and Sothsawe ... Amen. With a Note by William Caxton Following the Text. B.L.
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