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Chaucer Collection (page 2)

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Phillips

Chaucer / Phillips
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales, also employed as a diplomat and customs officer Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer / Collyer

Geoffrey Chaucer / Collyer
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales and other works Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Robinson

Chaucer / Robinson
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales, with a scene from the pilgrimage below Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: John Gower / Monument

John Gower / Monument
JOHN GOWER Monument in St Saviours Church to the English poet and friend of Chaucer Date: 1325 - 1408

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Freeman

Chaucer / Freeman
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet

Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet
Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400), English poet, best known for his long narrative poem, The Canterbury Tales. Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Stratford Le Bow

Stratford Le Bow
The old bridge at Stratford- le-Bow (Chaucer called it Stratford-atte-Bow) Date: 1804

Background imageChaucer Collection: Portrait of Chaucer

Portrait of Chaucer

Background imageChaucer Collection: Title page - Chaucer

Title page - Chaucer

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Holl / Houbraken

Chaucer / Holl / Houbraken
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Aurelius and Dorigen, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales

Aurelius and Dorigen, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales: The Franklins Tale. The squire Aurelius, and Dorigen, with whom Aurelius is in love

Background imageChaucer Collection: Emelye, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales

Emelye, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales: The Knights Tale. Emelye gathering flowers

Background imageChaucer Collection: Rioter, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales

Rioter, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales: The Pardoners Tale. Carrying the bag of gold he has just collected from under the tree, along with the wine he has poisoned

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Canterbury Pilgrims in the Yard of the Tabard Inn, 1387

The Canterbury Pilgrims in the Yard of the Tabard Inn, 1387
Illustration 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

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Franklin

Chaucer, the Franklin
The Franklin depicted in Richard Pynsons edition of the Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: John Gower / Warren

John Gower / Warren
JOHN GOWER English poet, friend of Chaucer

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Franklins Tale

The Franklins Tale
The squire Aurelius, and Dorigen, with whom Aurelius is in love

Background imageChaucer Collection: Romaunt of the Rose

Romaunt of the Rose
DAME POVERTY - nearly barefoot and in rags, clutching her begging bowl, she is the archetype of poor widow-women who have fallen on evil times

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Squires Tale

The Squires Tale
There came a knight upon a steed of brass

Background imageChaucer Collection: John Gower / St Mary O s

John Gower / St Mary O s
JOHN GOWER English poet, friend of Chaucer

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Thomson

Chaucer / Thomson
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Darton

Chaucer / Darton
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Miller

Chaucer, the Miller
The Miller riding and playing the bagpipes

Background imageChaucer Collection: Knights Tale, Arcite

Knights Tale, Arcite
Arcite prays to Mars for victory

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Shipman

Chaucer, the Shipman
The Shipman gestures with his hand

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Franklin

Chaucer, the Franklin
The Squire on a rearing horse

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Summoner

Chaucer, the Summoner
The Summoner about to deliver a summons

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Pardoner

Chaucer, the Pardoner
The 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

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, Man of Law

Chaucer, Man of Law
The Man of Law gesturing

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Merchant

Chaucer, the Merchant
The Merchant on a rearing horse

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, Second Nun

Chaucer, Second Nun
The Second Nun rides sidesaddle

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, Nuns Priest

Chaucer, Nuns Priest
The Nuns Priest about to speak

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Manciple

Chaucer, the Manciple
The Manciple riding with spurs

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Reeve

Chaucer, the Reeve
The Reeve was the local officer and representative of the lord of the manor

Background imageChaucer Collection: Pilgrims Leave / Chaucer

Pilgrims Leave / Chaucer
The pilgrims leave the Tabard Inn Southwark on their pilgrimage to Canterbury

Background imageChaucer Collection: Pilgrims on the Road

Pilgrims on the Road
The Pilgrims on the road, the Miller prominent in the foreground

Background imageChaucer Collection: Pilgrims Set Out

Pilgrims Set Out
The Pilgrims set out



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