“Death is the end of every worldly pain.”
Quote by Geoffrey Chaucer
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Canterbury Tales (selected)
This collection includes a selection of the tales from Geoffrey Chaucer's medieval work, 'The Canterbury Tales.' Each story is narrated by a different character, offering a diverse range of perspectives and experiences. The tales explore themes of human nature, morality, and the social hierarchy of the time. more
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