The Age of Chaucer (1346-1400) (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The most brilliant period of the Middle Ages, the age of Chaucer was a time of social and political advances, noble daring, as well as independence and freedom. This engrossing volume examines the literature of the era as well as studies Geoffrey Chaucer and his works—creating an evocative portrait of a notable epoch in the history of English literature.

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The Age of Chaucer (1346-1400) (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The most brilliant period of the Middle Ages, the age of Chaucer was a time of social and political advances, noble daring, as well as independence and freedom. This engrossing volume examines the literature of the era as well as studies Geoffrey Chaucer and his works—creating an evocative portrait of a notable epoch in the history of English literature.

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The Age of Chaucer (1346-1400) (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The Age of Chaucer (1346-1400) (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Frederick John Snell
The Age of Chaucer (1346-1400) (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The Age of Chaucer (1346-1400) (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Frederick John Snell

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The most brilliant period of the Middle Ages, the age of Chaucer was a time of social and political advances, noble daring, as well as independence and freedom. This engrossing volume examines the literature of the era as well as studies Geoffrey Chaucer and his works—creating an evocative portrait of a notable epoch in the history of English literature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411455825
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 10/11/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 293
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Frederick John Snell (1862–1935) was a British historian and artist. He is the author of a number of books, including The Fourteenth Century (1899); Wesley and Methodism (1900); Early Associations of Archbishop Temple (1904); The Age of Transition, 1400–1580 (1905); and The Blackmore Country (1906).

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