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Parent topics
- Literature [r]: The profession of “letters” (from Latin litteras), and written texts considered as aesthetic and expressive objects. [e]
- English literature [r]: Literature of the British isles written in English. [e]
- Middle English [r]: English language as it was from about the middle of the eleventh century until the end of the fifteenth century. [e]
- Geoffrey Chaucer [r]: (1345-1400) English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales. [e]
- The Canterbury Tales [r]: Collection of stories in verse and prose by Geoffrey Chaucer. [e]
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- Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript [r]: An early 15th century manuscript of the Canterbury Tales, originally held in Hengwrt Mansion, currently held in the National Library of Wales. [e]
- Dante Alighieri [r]: (1265-1321) Italian poet who wrote the monumental epic the Divine Comedy. [e]
- The Divine Comedy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Boccaccio [r]: Add brief definition or description