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Chaucer was born in London around 1343, but the precise date and location of his birth remain unknown.
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The House of Fame
The Book of the Duchess
Anelida and Arcite
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The House of Fame (Hous of Fame in the original spelling) is a Middle English poem by Geoffrey Chaucer, probably written between 1374 and 1385, making it one of his earlier works. It was most likely written after The Book of the Duchess, but its chronological relation to Chaucer's other early poems is uncertain.
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In 1386 he was appointed Comptroller of Customs and Peace Justice and in 1389 Clerk of the King's work.
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Canterbury Tales is one of the most important works of English literature, and perhaps the best work of the Middle Ages in England. It is a collection of twenty-four stories written in middle English between 1387 and 1400. They were mostly written in verse, although there are two in prose.
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It is believed that he could have died from unknown causes on October 25, 1400. Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey (London)