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Article: Great British Breaks: Canterbury is telling tales.
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- Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
- Article date:
- September 30, 2000
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THE bawdy Wife of Bath and other pilgrims will be in Canterbury telling tales to mark the 600th anniversary of Chaucer's death.
Geoffrey Chaucer, widely known as the 'father of English literature', died in October 1400 and the city of Canterbury is honouring him with a series of special events, including commissioning ...
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