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The Daily Mail 20 Nov 2024
The oldest sense of the word manifest - which English poet Geoffrey Chaucer spelled as 'manyfest' in the 14th century - is the adjective meaning 'easily noticed or obvious' ... Chaucer also used the ...
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2,000-year-old ‘most important’ Roman road unearthed in southeast London

Interesting Engineering 16 Nov 2024
A key discovery ... Celebrating the past ... Pilgrims of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales walked along Watling Street in the Middle Ages, and more recently, it featured in the 1979 film Moonraker, as well as the long-running television series Doctor Who ... .
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New research shows people can’t tell the difference between human and AI poetry – and ...

Alternet 16 Nov 2024
Here are some lines Sylvia Plath never wrote. The air is thick with tension,. My mind is a tangled mess,. The weight of my emotions ... Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Samuel Butler, Lord Byron, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, T.S ... A sign of quality? ... .
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People can’t tell the difference between human and AI-generated poetry – new study

The Conversation 15 Nov 2024
Ten poets, from the medieval Geoffrey Chaucer to modern writer Dorothea Lasky , were successfully impersonated by AI chatbots, with most of the 696 participants slightly preferring the imitation to the real thing ... Sign up here ... For some, it will be ... .
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Most people can’t tell real poetry from AI. Can you beat our quiz?

The Times/The Sunday Times 14 Nov 2024
An AI-generated poem written in the style of a poet such as Lord Byron, William Shakespeare or Geoffrey Chaucer is more likely than a poem actually written by that poet to be thought authentic, ...
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2,000-year-old Roman Road Unearthed under London’s Old Kent Road

Ancient Origins 14 Nov 2024
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Oldest Road in the US Surfaces ... Incidentally, among the most influential and famous literary characters to walk Watling Street were the pilgrims of Geoffrey Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’ in the Middle Ages.
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University branded

The Daily Mail 12 Nov 2024
In October, The Mail On Sunday reported that Nottingham University had been accused of 'demeaning education' after it slapped a trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales – because they contain 'expressions of Christian faith'.
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The strange death of English literature

The Spectator 10 Nov 2024
The drop has been especially pronounced among boys ... The establishment, in the Kent city which was the birthplace of Christopher Marlowe and a place forever associated with Geoffrey Chaucer, says the course is ‘no longer viable in the current climate’.
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'A history in stained glass'

Post Bulletin 07 Nov 2024
... examiner, who, it was believed, could identify the patient’s disease by the urine’s color, as reflected in Geoffrey Chaucer’s description of the physician in The Canterbury Tales.
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University scraps English Literature degree as ‘no longer viable’

AOL 05 Nov 2024
Canterbury has a played a significant role in the history of English literature, in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury ...
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University rules to SCRAP English Literature degrees as the subject is

The Daily Mail 05 Nov 2024
A collection of english literature books in a library ... Canterbury has a played a significant role in the history of English literature, through Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales' and also as the birthplace of Christopher Marlowe and Aphra Behn.
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A toxic divorce, police called over an air pistol - and a missing cat. GUY ...

The Daily Mail 19 Oct 2024
Nor did he say who might have made them ... All very peculiar ... Fury as university puts 'demeaning' and 'ludicrous' trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because of 'expressions of Christian faith' ... .
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The Daily Mail 18 Oct 2024
Nor did he say who might have made them ... All very peculiar ... Fury as university puts 'demeaning' and 'ludicrous' trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because of 'expressions of Christian faith' ... .
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Fury as university puts

The Daily Mail 14 Oct 2024
A leading university has provoked fury for putting a 'ludicrous' trigger warning on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales because they contain 'expressions of Christian faith'.

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