Canterbury Tales

Canterbury Tales



Canterbury Tales

How can one picture medieval England without reference to the exhibition of clear representations in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales? It is practically outlandish. The Canterbury Tales served to set up English as the language of the country's writing, supplanting French and Latin. A contemporary of Chaucer depicted him apropos — and with essential similar sounding word usage — as "the main discoverer of our reasonable language."



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