The Poetics of the Tragic in the Work of Geoffrey Chaucer

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Tojibayeva Nigora

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This article informs readers about the life of Geoffrey Chaucer and his works. Because nowadays most of the students want to know about famous writers that are from English-speaking countries and their work, poetics, style of his writing. So that's why in this article readers may generalize their knowledge about Geoffrey Chaucer life and his poetics as well as this article was written for finding new data about the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. This article can discuss the tragic works of the writer as well.

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Nigora , T. (2024). The Poetics of the Tragic in the Work of Geoffrey Chaucer. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(3), 153-156. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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