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"Chaucer: A Journey through Time and Tales" Step into the world of Chaucer, where pilgrims embark on a remarkable journey to Canterbury

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (c1850)

Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (c1850). Portrait of Chaucer, (c1343-1400), author of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, 1402, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Geoffrey Chaucer, 1402, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Geoffrey Chaucer, 1402, (1843). English writer Chaucer (1343-1400) stands holding prayer beads, with a coat of arms to the left and a floral design on the right

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Canterbury pilgrims, 19th century

The Canterbury pilgrims, 19th century. Pilgrims from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (c1343-1400)

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (19th century)

Geoffrey Chaucer, English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (19th century). Portrait of Chaucer, (c1343-1400), author of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer at the Court of Edward III, 1847-1852. Artist: Brown, Ford Madox (1821-1893)

Chaucer at the Court of Edward III, 1847-1852. Artist: Brown, Ford Madox (1821-1893)
Chaucer at the Court of Edward III, 1847-1852. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Artist: J Collyer

Geoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Artist: J Collyer
Geoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Chaucer (c1343-1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and diplomat. Chaucer is best known as the author of The Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Manciple, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales

The Manciple, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer (c1345-1400) English poet. A manciple was a man who bought provisions for a college, monastery or inn of court

Background imageChaucer Collection: Canterbury pilgrims, c1420 (19th century)

Canterbury pilgrims, c1420 (19th century). From John Lydgates (1370-1451?) Story of Thebes written c1420 and designed as an addition to Chaucers Canterbury Tales

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Parson, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales

The Parson, from Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales. After an illustration in the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucers (c1345-1400) work, 14th century

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Background imageChaucer Collection: An Illustration Depicting The Old Husband And His Young Bride From Chaucers The Merchants Tale Aka

An Illustration Depicting The Old Husband And His Young Bride From Chaucers The Merchants Tale Aka January And May. The Keys Refer To A Key Which May Gave To Her Secret Lover

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer C. 1343 To 1400. English Author, Poet, Philosopher, Bureaucrat

Geoffrey Chaucer C. 1343 To 1400. English Author, Poet, Philosopher, Bureaucrat, Courtier And Diplomat. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer Circa 1342 Or 1343 To 1400 English Author

Geoffrey Chaucer Circa 1342 Or 1343 To 1400 English Author

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, C. 1342 / 3-1400. English Writer. From The Book 'Gallery Of Portraits'Published

Geoffrey Chaucer, C. 1342 / 3-1400. English Writer. From The Book "Gallery Of Portraits"Published London 1833
Geoffrey Chaucer, C.1342/3-1400. English Writer. From The Book " Gallery Of Portraits" Published London 1833

Background imageChaucer Collection: Page Of The Canterbury Tales Printed By William Caxton In 1476

Page Of The Canterbury Tales Printed By William Caxton In 1476. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Canterbury Pilgrims Leave Canterbury. Scene From The Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey Chaucer

The Canterbury Pilgrims Leave Canterbury. Scene From The Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey Chaucer. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageChaucer Collection: Departure Of The Canterbury Pilgrims From London. Scene From The Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey

Departure Of The Canterbury Pilgrims From London. Scene From The Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey Chaucer. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageChaucer Collection: THE CANTERBURY TALES. Woodcut of the Knight in Chaucers Canterbury Tales

THE CANTERBURY TALES. Woodcut of the Knight in Chaucers Canterbury Tales
THE CANTERBURY TALES. Woodcut of the Knight in Chaucers " Canterbury Tales" from the edition printed at London, c.1490, by Richard Pynson

Background imageChaucer Collection: CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The beginning of the Prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer s

CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The beginning of the Prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer s
CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The beginning of the Prologue to Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales in William Caxtons second edition, c1484

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer: Canterbury Tales. the Prioress

Chaucer: Canterbury Tales. the Prioress
CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The Prioress. Detail from a facsimile of the Ellesmere manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales, c1410

Background imageChaucer Collection: CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The Monk. A page from a facsimile of the Ellesmere manuscript

CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The Monk. A page from a facsimile of the Ellesmere manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales, c1410

Background imageChaucer Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and a thousand years of greatness

Queen Elizabeth II and a thousand years of greatness
Illustration celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 depicting the Queen in her ceremonial regalia surrounded by historical figures which have contributed to Britains greatness

Background imageChaucer Collection: Griselda, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales

Griselda, Chaucer, Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales: The Clerks Tale. The marriage of Lord Walter of Saluzzo to Griselda

Background imageChaucer Collection: The Canterbury Pilgrims

The Canterbury Pilgrims
Chaucers company of pilgrims on the road from Southwark to Canterbury, with Chaucer himself at the front of the group

Background imageChaucer Collection: Bust of Chaucer

Bust of Chaucer
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Horse / Canterbury

Chaucer / Horse / Canterbury
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet as a Canterbury pilgrim

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Knight

Chaucer, the Knight
The Knight on a fine horse

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Parson

Chaucer, the Parson
The Parson with tonsure and robes

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Cook

Chaucer, the Cook
The Cook on a frisky horse, gestures with his hat

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, the Prioress

Chaucer, the Prioress
The Prioress in a gesture of benediction

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, Canons Yeoman

Chaucer, Canons Yeoman
The Canons Yeoman tells his tale

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer, Clerk of Oxford

Chaucer, Clerk of Oxford
The Clerk of Oxford holding out a book

Background imageChaucer Collection: Cassandra: legendary Greek prophetess, daughter of Priam, king of Troy, and Hecuba

Cassandra: legendary Greek prophetess, daughter of Priam, king of Troy, and Hecuba. Rejected Apollos advances, so he made it so that no one believed her prophecies, even though usually true

Background imageChaucer Collection: Fountain on Park Lane, London

Fountain on Park Lane, London. The fountain was built in 1875 and contained statues of Shakespeare, Milton and Chaucer. It was removed from this site when Park Lane was widened in the 20th century

Background imageChaucer Collection: Romaunt, Youthe & Delite

Romaunt, Youthe & Delite
Youthe and Delite Date: First published:late 14thC ?

Background imageChaucer Collection: Romaunt, the Bothoun

Romaunt, the Bothoun
The Roses of Love Date: First published:late 14thC ?

Background imageChaucer Collection: Romaunt, Arrows of Love

Romaunt, Arrows of Love
The Three Arrows of Love: the god of Love shoots arrows into the Lover Date: First published:late 14thC ?

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Tomb

Chaucer / Tomb
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poets tomb in Westminster Abbey. Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: John Gower, English poet

John Gower, English poet
John Gower (1325 -1408), English poet and friend of Chaucer

Background imageChaucer Collection: John Gower / Archery / Strut

John Gower / Archery / Strut
JOHN GOWER English poet, friend of Chaucer, aiming his arrow at a target Date: 1325 - 1408

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Phillips

Chaucer / Phillips
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales, also employed as a diplomat and customs officer Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer / Collyer

Geoffrey Chaucer / Collyer
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales and other works Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Robinson

Chaucer / Robinson
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales, with a scene from the pilgrimage below Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: John Gower / Monument

John Gower / Monument
JOHN GOWER Monument in St Saviours Church to the English poet and friend of Chaucer Date: 1325 - 1408

Background imageChaucer Collection: Chaucer / Freeman

Chaucer / Freeman
GEOFFREY CHAUCER English poet, writer of The Canterbury Tales Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet

Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet
Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400), English poet, best known for his long narrative poem, The Canterbury Tales. Date: 1340 - 1400

Background imageChaucer Collection: Stratford Le Bow

Stratford Le Bow
The old bridge at Stratford- le-Bow (Chaucer called it Stratford-atte-Bow) Date: 1804

Background imageChaucer Collection: Coke Perkin Cook Tale Chaucer Canterbury Tales

Coke Perkin Cook Tale Chaucer Canterbury Tales
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"Chaucer: A Journey through Time and Tales" Step into the world of Chaucer, where pilgrims embark on a remarkable journey to Canterbury. Pauline Baynes beautifully captures their spirit in her illustrations for "Chaucers Pilgrims, " bringing these iconic characters to life. Among them is the Pardoner, known for his captivating storytelling skills. His tale, filled with greed and moral lessons, remains one of the most memorable in "The Canterbury Tales. " As we delve into the prologue of this literary masterpiece, we witness Chaucer's skillful portrayal of each character. From noble knights to cunning wives like the Wife of Bath, their stories intertwine on this pilgrimage. Intriguing woodcuts from a 1490 edition depict the Knight, showcasing his chivalry and honor. These visual representations add depth to our understanding of Chaucer's work. A glimpse into the Ellesmere manuscript reveals an exquisite page featuring The Wife of Bath. Her strong personality shines through as she shares her experiences and opinions on love and marriage. We cannot forget about jousting tournaments depicted in tales such as the Knights Tale. The excitement builds as knights engage in fierce competition while striving for glory. Eventually, it is time for our pilgrims to depart under Chaucer's guidance. They set off from Tabard Inn in Southwark towards Canterbury - a journey that will forever be etched in literature's history. One cannot overlook figures like the Friar who adds complexity to this diverse group. Each character brings their unique perspective and voice to make "The Canterbury Tales" a timeless treasure. Immerse yourself in this enchanting world created by Chaucer; discover tales that have captivated readers for centuries. Join us on this extraordinary pilgrimage where laughter, drama, and profound insights await at every turn.