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''A delightful collection of 14th century stories detailing the lives and concerns of a group of {{Wiki|Christianity|Christian}} pilgrims making their way to {{Wiki|Canterbury Cathedral}}. Written in Middle English, | ''A delightful collection of 14th century stories detailing the lives and concerns of a group of {{Wiki|Christianity|Christian}} pilgrims making their way to {{Wiki|Canterbury Cathedral}}. Written in Middle English, Chaucer's colorful portraits are at times witty, tragic, bawdy, and beautiful.'' | ||
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Revision as of 23:13, 19 June 2018
The Canterbury Tales are a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer. During the early 16th century, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze discovered a hidden copy of this book in Constantinople.
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A delightful collection of 14th century stories detailing the lives and concerns of a group of Christian pilgrims making their way to Canterbury Cathedral. Written in Middle English, Chaucer's colorful portraits are at times witty, tragic, bawdy, and beautiful.