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chaucer's England_1 field, village,and manor house SA

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Answered by dhruvbhanushali2009
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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Chaucer's England_1 field, village,and manor house SA

  • Shakespearean England 1340 to 1400 A.D. in England For about 400 years, the English language was under attack. The aristocracy and earls of England lost their lands. The dissolution of the feudal manor was the most significant shift that occurred during Chaucer's lifetime.
  • The lord of the manor's primary abode in the past was a manor house. In the European feudal system, the house served as the administrative hub of the manor; in its grand hall, the lord's manorial courts, community meals with the tenants of the manor, and large feasts were held. The phrase is now amorphously used to refer to a variety of country homes that usually date from the Late Middle Ages and once served as residences for the landed gentry.
  • Chaucer, referred to as the "Father of English Literature," is regarded as the best English poet of the Middle Ages. He was the first poet interred in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey and is most remembered today for his work on The Canterbury Tales.
  • Henry Fancourt White, the engineer who oversaw the construction of the Montagu Pass, which connects the city of George with the town of Oudtshoorn over the Outeniqua mountain range, owned the Manor House, Fancourt's original homestead, which is now a national monument.
  • The Montagu Pass was built in 1859. The Manor House has been transformed into a luxurious hotel and is located on the expansive Fancourt resort, which is surrounded by 1,500 acres of verdant countryside along South Africa's renowned Garden Route.

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