One of Kent’s most popular visitor attractions has been revived, with its new bosses promising a spectacular, immersive experience.
Greg Jenner is joined in medieval England by Professor Marion Turner and comedian Mike Wozniak to learn all about Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the Canterbury Tales. Since the fifteenth century, Chaucer ...
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A perfect day in Canterbury; medieval streets, history & stunning views
Looking for the perfect day trip from London? Let me show you why Canterbury is one of the most underrated spots in the UK. In this video, I take a quick train ride from London to the medieval city of ...
Chaucer’s penitentiary story “The Parson’s Tale” can teach us how to find communal self-knowledge and true repentance. Caught between a tavern and a cathedral, between the slums and stews of Southwark ...
Six centuries after immortalizing British medieval author Geoffrey Chaucer’s seminal work “The Canterbury Tales,” an anonymous scribe has been unveiled as the long-haired son of an English landowner.
A group of children in medieval costumes visit the Canterbury Tales audiovisual show at St. Margaret’s Church. The Canterbury Tales - AP This undated image provided by The Canterbury Tales shows a ...
CANTERBURY, England | After nearly 1,000 years, murder in the cathedral is still luring visitors to Canterbury. It was in the Canterbury Cathedral in 1170 that Archbishop Thomas Becket was killed, ...
CANTERBURY, England — After almost 1,000 years, murder in the cathedral is still luring visitors to Canterbury. At the Canterbury Cathedral in 1170, Archbishop Thomas Becket was killed by four knights ...
Geoffrey Chaucer's “Canterbury Tales” are part of the literary canon. Working through the collection of 14th-century stories, written in Middle English, is practically a rite of passage for anyone ...
Geoffrey Chaucer is known as the “father of English literature” for his medieval classic The Canterbury Tales, a work that encouraged writers of his time to write in Middle English rather than French.
On the feast of St. Thomas Becket a former teacher has arrived in Canterbury, England, after re-enacting a remarkable 200-mile pilgrimage dressed only in medieval clothes, hauling a sack for his ...
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