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  2. Parlement of Foules - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Birds, an 18th-century oil painting by Karl Wilhelm de Hamilton. The Parlement of Foules (modernized: Parliament of Fowls), also called the Parlement of Briddes (Parliament of Birds) or the Assemble of Foules (Assembly of Fowls), is a poem by Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340s–1400) made up of approximately 700 lines.

  3. Rhyme royal - Wikipedia

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    Chaucer first used the rhyme royal stanza in his long poems Troilus and Criseyde and the Parlement of Foules, written in the later fourteenth century.He also used it for four of the Canterbury Tales: the Man of Law's Tale, the Prioress' Tale, the Clerk's Tale, and the Second Nun's Tale, and in a number of shorter lyrics.

  4. Geoffrey Chaucer - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Chaucer (/ ˈ tʃ ɔː s ər / CHAW-sər; c. 1343 – 25 October 1400) was an English poet, author, and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales. [1] He has been called the "father of English literature", or, alternatively, the "father of English poetry". [2]

  5. Chaucer's influence on 15th-century Scottish literature

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    [1] To say Geoffrey Chaucer is the singular influence on these Scottish poets is a definite over-generalization. These poets share in the medieval status of Chaucer, and Chaucer is their immediate predecessor, but the poems retain the distinctiveness of the Scottish authors and traditions.

  6. Dream vision - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Chaucer. Geoffrey Chaucer, Legend of Good Women, House of Fame, Book of the Duchess, Parliament of Fowls – The Parliament of Fowls features a dream vision in which the narrator falls asleep while reading the Dream of Scipio and is ushered into a walled garden. He is chaperoned in the dream briefly by Scipio the Elder himself.

  7. Category:Poetry by Geoffrey Chaucer - Wikipedia

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  8. 1380s in England - Wikipedia

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    probable date – Geoffrey Chaucer writes the poem Parlement of Foules. [1] 1383. 16 May – Henry le Despenser, Bishop of Norwich, leads a crusade against supporters of the Avignon Pope in Flanders. [1] October – Bishop of Norwich impeached, against the wishes of Parliament. [1]

  9. Talk:Parlement of Foules - Wikipedia

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    Plus, as many scholars have noted, birds were a common poetic device at the time, particularly in debate poetry, which some suggest Parliament could be classified as.129.171.249.138 16:58, 1 September 2009 (UTC) The confusion is by convention.