The Canterbury Tales are a deal of tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. The tales are held inside a frame tale and told by a gang of wayfarers on their way from Southwark to Canterbury to visit the holy stead of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The Canterbury Tales are written in Middle English, in an age when many words came into English from Frankish. The next great wave of Romanic inbringings to the wordhoard would be in the Renaissance. The tales were left unfulfilled at Chaucer's death.
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| - The Canterbury Tales are a deal of tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. The tales are held inside a frame tale and told by a gang of wayfarers on their way from Southwark to Canterbury to visit the holy stead of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The Canterbury Tales are written in Middle English, in an age when many words came into English from Frankish. The next great wave of Romanic inbringings to the wordhoard would be in the Renaissance. The tales were left unfulfilled at Chaucer's death.
- This is for any short story, relative to the time we have to share. In honor of Chaucer who wrote the original book, while on a pilgrimage. he asked the group he travelled with to share their stories to pass the time as they travelled. He wrote them down, but sadly died while on the pilgrimage. These will be our Tales. Give yourselves a name, as in a job ( baker, soldier, militiaman) or a type of person ( Optimist, Loyalist, Drunkard) and make a story. There is no need for a moral, can be of any length, and pertaining to our jobs and time. Look forward to seeing anything creative.
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| - Short Story Carpenter's Tale, Alchemist's Assistant's Tale.
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| - The Canterbury Tales are a deal of tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. The tales are held inside a frame tale and told by a gang of wayfarers on their way from Southwark to Canterbury to visit the holy stead of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The Canterbury Tales are written in Middle English, in an age when many words came into English from Frankish. The next great wave of Romanic inbringings to the wordhoard would be in the Renaissance. The tales were left unfulfilled at Chaucer's death.
- This is for any short story, relative to the time we have to share. In honor of Chaucer who wrote the original book, while on a pilgrimage. he asked the group he travelled with to share their stories to pass the time as they travelled. He wrote them down, but sadly died while on the pilgrimage. These will be our Tales. Give yourselves a name, as in a job ( baker, soldier, militiaman) or a type of person ( Optimist, Loyalist, Drunkard) and make a story. There is no need for a moral, can be of any length, and pertaining to our jobs and time. Look forward to seeing anything creative.
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