The biggest poet of the medieval Jeffrey Chaucer was the son of a wealthy wine shop with a strong connection. In boyhood he was the Count of Ulster and he was hired as a servant of a royal man later. In 1359, he worked for the British forces in France and was captured and king Edward III paid 16 pounds after paying ransom. Since then, he has served the king for many years. From 1372 to 13 he was dispatched to Geneva for commercial purposes, appointed to the Port Customs Director of London in 1374, appointed Kent Peace Masayoshi Judge in 1385 and elected Parliament in 1386 .
Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer is a poet, writer, and of course a diplomat. Jeffrey Chaucer was born in the early 1340s as John Chaucer, assistant of wine and assistant of the king's deacon. When he was young, he was a leaf of Earl of Ulster. (Lombardy) Jose is the most famous and unfinished Canterbury story. (Geoffrey Chaucer) He is the only problem born in London is that the exact date and location is unknown. From his writing, Jose became a poet of love both worldwide and globally.
Introduction, Geoffrey Chaucer and its famous works will be introduced. Joe Age's age is about 1343 to 1400. Geoffrey Chaucer is known as the English father. Joe is the most important writer in the UK. We do not know the exact time of Joe 's death, but I believe it is around 1400. In his story, he is talking about pilgrimage to Canterbury. Before I proceed, you should probably be Joe's Canterbury story in Canterbury's story, and Jeffrey Jolie commented on moral corruption within the Roman Catholic Church. He criticized many older members of the church and explained the lack of morality in the medieval society; however, in "retreat" Joseph remembered the majority of his work and was loyal to Christianity I promised there was. "Retreat" and "Canterbury Tales" seem to have opposite views. But this
The story of Canterbury is emphasizing the real estate of the Roman Catholic Church of Joe era. Joe's literary work has given considerable damage to the typical view of accepting a church. He used pilgrims who visited Canterbury Cathedral to talk about the state of the hearts of the country and the church. Most pilgrims claiming Christianity in the story have a very clear and erroneous message. From the Bible point of view, their doctrine is inconsistent with their behavior. Canterbury tales enhance the desire for the purity of the church