Historical story

What did Chaucer write that made him famous?

Geoffrey Chaucer is considered the father of English literature, and his most famous work is The Canterbury Tales. Written in the 14th century, The Canterbury Tales is a collection of 24 stories told by a group of pilgrims traveling to the Canterbury Cathedral. Each pilgrim tells their own story, ranging from humorous to serious, and they provide a glimpse into medieval English society and culture. The Tales are widely regarded as a classic of English literature and have been praised for their humor, vivid imagery, and social commentary.