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Chaucer / PhillipsGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales, also employed as a diplomat and customs officer Date: 1340 - 1400
Geoffrey Chaucer / CollyerGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales and other works Date: 1340 - 1400
Chaucer / RobinsonGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales, with a scene from the pilgrimage below Date: 1340 - 1400
John Gower / MonumentJOHN GOWER Monument in St Saviours Church to the English poet and friend of Chaucer Date: 1325 - 1408
Chaucer / FreemanGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales Date: 1340 - 1400
Geoffrey Chaucer, English poetGeoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400), English poet, best known for his long narrative poem, The Canterbury Tales. Date: 1340 - 1400
Stratford Le BowThe old bridge at Stratford- le-Bow (Chaucer called it Stratford-atte-Bow) Date: 1804
Portrait of Chaucer
Title page - Chaucer
Chaucer / Holl / HoubrakenGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales Date: 1340 - 1400
Aurelius and Dorigen, Chaucer, Canterbury TalesCanterbury Tales: The Franklins Tale. The squire Aurelius, and Dorigen, with whom Aurelius is in love
Emelye, Chaucer, Canterbury TalesCanterbury Tales: The Knights Tale. Emelye gathering flowers
Rioter, Chaucer, Canterbury TalesCanterbury Tales: The Pardoners Tale. Carrying the bag of gold he has just collected from under the tree, along with the wine he has poisoned
The Canterbury Pilgrims in the Yard of the Tabard Inn, 1387Illustration giving an artists impression of how Chaucers Canterbury Pilgrims may have looked as they stood in the yard of the Tabard Inn, 17th April 1387
Chaucer, the FranklinThe Franklin depicted in Richard Pynsons edition of the Tales
John Gower / WarrenJOHN GOWER English poet, friend of Chaucer
The Franklins TaleThe squire Aurelius, and Dorigen, with whom Aurelius is in love
Romaunt of the RoseDAME POVERTY - nearly barefoot and in rags, clutching her begging bowl, she is the archetype of poor widow-women who have fallen on evil times
The Squires TaleThere came a knight upon a steed of brass
John Gower / St Mary O sJOHN GOWER English poet, friend of Chaucer
Chaucer / ThomsonGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales
Chaucer / DartonGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey ChaucerGEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet
Chaucer, the MillerThe Miller riding and playing the bagpipes
Knights Tale, ArciteArcite prays to Mars for victory
Chaucer, the ShipmanThe Shipman gestures with his hand
Chaucer, the FranklinThe Squire on a rearing horse
Chaucer, the SummonerThe Summoner about to deliver a summons
Chaucer, the PardonerThe Pardoner was a medieval cleric licensed to preach, and collect money in exchange for letters of indulgence; such letters were denounced by Chaucer among others
Chaucer, Man of LawThe Man of Law gesturing
Chaucer, the MerchantThe Merchant on a rearing horse
Chaucer, Second NunThe Second Nun rides sidesaddle
Chaucer, Nuns PriestThe Nuns Priest about to speak
Chaucer, the MancipleThe Manciple riding with spurs
Chaucer, the ReeveThe Reeve was the local officer and representative of the lord of the manor
Pilgrims Leave / ChaucerThe pilgrims leave the Tabard Inn Southwark on their pilgrimage to Canterbury
Pilgrims on the RoadThe Pilgrims on the road, the Miller prominent in the foreground
Pilgrims Set OutThe Pilgrims set out