Chaucer was a courtier, leading some to believe that he was mainly a court poet who wrote exclusively for nobility.
Chaucer was a courtier, leading some to believe that he was mainly a court poet who wrote exclusively for the nobility.
Chaucer, in short, though none too supernatural a person, had a most orthodox grip on his catechism.
Chaucer indeed read and annexed everything, and transmuted everything into that vocabulary of his, all plasticity and all power.
Chaucer was born in 1340 or so, and the most important event that occurred during his lifetime was the plague of 1348-50.
Chaucer translated that poem, at least in part, probably as one of his first literary efforts, and he borrowed from it throughout his poetic career.
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