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Geoffrey Chaucer England’s first great writer
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/ Geoffrey Chaucer made an enormous mark on the language and literature of England.
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Writing in an age when French was widely spoken in educated circles, Chaucer was among the first writers to show that English could be a respectable literary language.
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Chaucer wrote in Middle English Canterbury Tales - Middle English
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/ Though he may have written some of the stories earlier, most scholars think that he began organizing The Canterbury Tales in about 1387.
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/ The Canterbury Tales is a frame story. A frame story is a narrative story in which the main story is composed in part by a series of smaller stories.
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/ There should be 120 stories in all, but the text ends after 24 tales.
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/ In The Canterbury Tales, the host asks each pilgrim to tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two stories on the way back.
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/ The pilgrim who tells the best story will be treated to dinner by the other pilgrims.
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/ Canterbury is the location of the popular shrine of Sir Thomas á Becket.
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/ Becket was appointed archbishop of Canterbury by his friend King Henry in 1162
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/ However, after the two quarreled bitterly over the rights of the church, four of Henry’s loyal knights murdered the archbishop in his own cathedral in 1170. / Three years later, Becket was declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. / However, after the two quarreled bitterly over the rights of the church, four of Henry’s loyal knights murdered the archbishop in his own cathedral in 1170. / Three years later, Becket was declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
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