Chaucer's masterpiece, The Canterbury Tales, remains one of the most beloved and influential works of English literature. This volume collects Chaucer's entire corpus of poetry, inclu ding a selection of poems attributed to him on dubious authority, and offers a rare glimpse into the mind and culture of fourteenth-century England. With its rich array of historical, literary, and linguistic resources, this book is an essential reference for scholars and lovers of poetry alike.
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