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Brennen Maddox
22 April, 04:32
Who was Geoffrey Chaucer?
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Amirah Barber
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Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet, alchemist and philosopher from 14th century, who was called "the Father of English literature". Some of his most famous works include "The House of Fame" and " the Legend of Good Women".
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