👉 The term "canterburian" is not commonly used or recognized in English. It might be a misspelling, a slang term, or a term that has been historically associated with a specific group of people or cultures. Can you provide more information about it?
👉 Canterburianism is a term used in the context of the Canterbury Tales, which are a series of 26 short stories written by Charles Dickens. The term refers to the idea that the characters in the tales were actually from different places and times, rather than being related by blood or ancestry.
The term was first coined by Charles Lamb, who used it as a way to describe the sense of "canterburian" that he felt was present throughout the stories. This