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Before William Shakespeare, Geoffrey Chaucer was the unsurpassed English poet, and still retains the position as the most significant poet to write in Middle English. ... Chaucer made a crucial contribution to English literature in using English at a time when much court poetry was still written in Anglo-Norman or Latin. ... It was the last of Geoffrey Chaucers works, written after Troilus and Creseyde during the final years of Chaucers life. Chaucer did not complete the entire Canterbury Tales as he designed it. ... However, Chaucer only completed twenty-four tales, not even completing one tale for each pilgrim.
Approximate Word count = 453 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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