1. Key Facts Set III: MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE English Literature I ELT - IES Belén 2. FULL TITLE • The Canterbury Tales 3. AUTHOR • Geoffrey Chaucer 4. TYPE OF WORK…
1. Born: c. 1343 London, England Died: 25 October 1400 (aged 56–57) Father of English Literature widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle…
1. I.S 2. Geoffrey Chaucer(1343-1400),the father of English literature & language wrote his magnum Opus ‘The Canterbury Tales’ in between 1387 and 1400. It…
Slide 1The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer Slide 2 Father of English poetry Father of English poetry One of the greatest English poets in his lifetime One of the greatest…
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1. Metrical Tale a long narrative poem which tells about the lives of ordinary people; has element of realism; and told in first person. 2. Metrical Romance …
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