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Geoffrey Chaucer

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  • Rather, the Mars-Venus axis refers to Geoffrey Chaucer, who “redefines the poles of excessive behavior in terms of astrological inclination, so that the worship and subservience to the gods Mars and Venus by Arcite and Palamon, respectively is simultaneously understood by the reader as excessively marcien and venerien planetary influence.”

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • Rather, the Mars-Venus axis refers to Geoffrey Chaucer, who “redefines the poles of excessive behavior in terms of astrological inclination, so that the worship and subservience to the gods Mars and Venus by Arcite and Palamon, respectively is simultaneously understood by the reader as excessively marcien and venerien planetary influence.”

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • Rather, the Mars-Venus axis refers to Geoffrey Chaucer, who “redefines the poles of excessive behavior in terms of astrological inclination, so that the worship and subservience to the gods Mars and Venus by Arcite and Palamon, respectively is simultaneously understood by the reader as excessively marcien and venerien planetary influence.”

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • The Bank of England has published a list of individuals suggested by the public for use on banknotes, including luminaries such as Geoffrey Chaucer and Jane Austen.

    Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • Death of Geoffrey Chaucer, author of The Canterbury Tales, which establishes English as a literary language and paves the way for Shakespeare.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Death of Geoffrey Chaucer, author of The Canterbury Tales, which establishes English as a literary language and paves the way for Shakespeare.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Here the inspiration of other literature spurred me on, specifically, The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer written in the fourteenth century.

    Eliza’s Freedom Road Jerdine Nolen 2011

  • The English press likes to poke fun at the long list of unworthies buried in Poets' Corner, but it holds the remains of many giants of English literature, including Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, Samuel Johnson, Charles Dickens, Alfred Tennyson and Rudyard Kipling.

    John Lundberg: Ted Hughes Memorialized at Poets' Corner John Lundberg 2011

  • Here the inspiration of other literature spurred me on, specifically, The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer written in the fourteenth century.

    Eliza’s Freedom Road Jerdine Nolen 2011

  • Mr. Dean, who as a young father regaled his daughters with passages from Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" in Middle English and fed the girls plump blueberries from the back yard, died of a brain aneurysm Dec. 2 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County.

    A Local Life: Alan L. Dean, 92, the 'Ideal Father' 2011

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