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Geoffrey Chaucer (Author of The Canterbury Tales)
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Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer - Google Books
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Chaucer and his works - special.lib.gla.ac.uk
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Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales - British Library
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SparkNotes: The Canterbury Tales: Context
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The Canterbury Tales - The British Library - bl.uk
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