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Chaucer's Yeomen
Title: Chaucer's Yeomen
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1591 | Pages: 6.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Chaucer's Yeomen
Servant, Assistant, Yeoman, and Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer is a poet who lived in the 1340’s, during which he wrote one of his most famous works, The Canterbury Tales. In particular, he had written about two Yeomen. His birth is unknown, but his life was well known because he lived and experienced a lot during fourteenth century England such as being a member of Parliament, a soldier, and a servant to the king (a yeoman). He
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through his works of the Canterbury Tales.
Works Cited
Halliday, F.E. Chaucer and His World. Ed. Thames and Hudson Ltd. New York: The Viking Press, Inc., 1968. 26.
Harvard Chaucer Page, The, 8 pages, Harvard University, 14 November, 2001 .
Lumiansky, R.M. Of Sondry Folk The Dramatic Principle in the Canterbury Tales. United States of America: First Paperback Printing, 1980.
Nicolson, J.U. trans. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. New York: Covici Friede Inc., 1934.
“Yeoman.” The Oxford English Dictionary. 1933
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