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Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer
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The discussion revolves around the structure and characters of 'The Canterbury Tales', where pilgrims tell stories on their way to Canterbury, reflecting social hierarchies and complexities.

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The excerpt mentions 'Canterbury Tales' in relation to its writing during Richard II's reign, indicating its historical context.

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During the pandemic, the speaker began reading Canterbury Tales, reflecting on its themes of social interaction and the historical context of the plague in London.

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I've just been reading Chaucer. Chaucer, of course, is always associated with bawdy and people having sex and people sticking arses out of windows.