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A framed collection presents a group of travelers exchanging stories on a religious journey, introduced by a general prologue that sketches their social types; the linked tales range across chivalric romance, bawdy comedy, moral exempla, sermon-like pieces, allegorical dream-visions and lyric fragments, producing a varied chorus of voices and social observation. The volume also gathers several standalone poems that meditate on love, fame and classical subjects, and the edition offers modernized spelling, editorial notes and flags where authorship or attribution is uncertain.

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Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400) is often referred to as the Father of English literature and is best known for his seminal work, "The Canterbury Tales." This collection of stories, told by a diverse group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury, showcases Chaucer's keen observation of human nature and his mastery of the English vernacular. His writings reflect the social and political landscape of 14th-century England, blending humor, satire, and moral lessons. Chaucer's influence extends beyond his time, as he helped to elevate the status of English as a literary language, paving the way for future generations of writers.

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