The Canterbury Tales
- A verse tale by Geofrey Chaucer (1340-1400), the Father of English Poetry
- Chaucer travelled in the service of the king of England, delivered messages and negotiating between England and other countries.
- He wrote and translated many pieces of works.
- The best known is Canterbury Tales.
- It is considered the greatest piece of imaginative literature produced in Medieval England.
- Most of the tales were written in verse.
- In the stories, we get to know the pilgrims themselves.