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Geoffrey ChaucerThe New York Sun
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Nottingham University issues trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer’s work, “ The Canterbury Tales’ Warning informs students of religious content within the text, highlighting expressions of Christian faith.
Critics argue that students studying such a pivotal piece of English literature should expect Christian themes, given the medieval context.
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