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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
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England to literature

Though Grower was inferior to Chaucer, it is sufficient that they were certainly fellow pioneers, fellow schoolmates, in the task of bringing England to literature.

Is it "England to literature" or "literature to England"?

Thanks in advance.

  

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sundarnaz Grower was inferior to Chaucer, It's Gower, not Grower. sundarnaz Is it "England to literature" or "literature to England"? "

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sundarnazGrower was inferior to Chaucer,

It's Gower, not Grower.

sundarnazIs it "England to literature" or "literature to England"?

The text says "England to literature."

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