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Geoffrey Chaucer wote books, poems, he was a philosopher, bureaucrat and a diplomat.
Geoffrey Chaucer's works, especially "The Canterbury Tales," helped popularize Middle English vernacular literature and influenced the development of English as a literary language. His use of character development and social commentary set a precedent for humanist thought during the Renaissance. Chaucer's writing style and themes influenced later Renaissance writers such as Shakespeare and Spenser.
Geoffrey Chaucer did not train as a soldier. He was a poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat in the 14th century, best known for his work "The Canterbury Tales."
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Chaucer started as a Page and then a Valet, he was in the army and taken prisoner whilst with Edward lll. Later ramsomed. He was appointed Comptroller of Customs for the port of London, Justice of the Peace in Kent, he was elected to Parliament and also was Deputy Forester in Somerset
Yes, final E's were typically pronounced in Chaucer's time, with some variations depending on regional dialects and individual speech patterns. These final E's often influenced the pronunciation and meter of Middle English poetry, like in Chaucer's works.
It is possible that Shakespeare could have read the works of Geoffrey Chaucer as Chaucer's writings were well-known and influential during the Renaissance period. Shakespeare's own works show elements that may have been influenced by Chaucer's writing style and themes. However, there is no definitive evidence to suggest that Shakespeare specifically read Chaucer's works.
a page a solider and an astronute !!!!!!!!!!! huu ever wrotee tht ^^ is mentally challengedd... the answer iss... courtier, diplomat, civil servant, and working for the king collecting and inventoying scrap matals ;)
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343? - October 25, 1400) was influenced by two great Italian authors whose lifetimes overlapped with his: Giovanni Boccaccio (1313? - July 19, 1374) and Francesco Petrarca (July 20, 1304 - July 19, 1374). He additionally was influenced by a great Italian author whose post-humous impact never has stopped on the world's writers: Dante Alighieri (1265 - September 14, 1321).
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Chaucer traveled to Italy and France. In Italy, he likely visited cities like Florence and Rome, which influenced his writing. In France, he went on diplomatic missions that gave him exposure to French literature and culture.