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Geoffrey Chaucer

    January 1, 1343 – October 25, 1400

    Geoffrey Chaucer is celebrated as the father of English literature. Through his works, most notably the unfinished Canterbury Tales, he delves into the complexities of human nature and society. His pioneering use of the vernacular English language elevated it to an art form, profoundly influencing subsequent writers. Chaucer's writing is admired for its wit, psychological insight, and masterful character portrayals.

    Geoffrey Chaucer
    Consolation of Philosophy
    The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
    Comic and bawdy tales
    The Canterbury Tales (stage 1)
    The Nun's Priest's Tale
    The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer