Name an important work written by Chaucer in his Italian phase.
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Two other early works were Anelida and Arcite and The House of Fame. He wrote many of his major works in a prolific period when he held the job of customs comptroller for London (1374 to 1386). His Parlement of Foules, The Legend of Good Women, and Troilus and Criseyde all date from this time.
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An important work written by Chaucer in his Italian phase was The House of Fame and Canterbury Tales.
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- Chaucer's belongs to the second period of Italian.
- Because during this time his 'works were represented principally' on 'Dante and Boccaccio'.
- Significant works made by him contains The House of Fame, recounting the adventures of Aeneas after the fall of Troy, The Parliament of Fowls, which tells of the mating of fowls on St. Valentine's Day etc.
- The House of Fame contains '2,005 lines' compresses of three books and the content related to the dream vision.
- The Canterbury Tales is a compilation of 24 stories that goes to over 17,000 lines.
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