Chaucers Canterbury Tales and the Auchinleck MS: Analogous Collections?
Discussions of analogues or models for The Canterbury Tales focus almost exclusively on story collections that, like Chaucers, frame their tales in a narrative setting as do Petrus Alfonsis Disciplina Clericalis, Boccaccios Decameron, Gowers Confessio Amantis, and Sercambis Novelle. Some attention is given to other collections that have no framing structure, like the Gesta Romanorum, or that order their tales according to some external canonical structure, such as the liturgical calendar, as in the South English Legendary. Some collections (like the Decameron and Confessio Amantis, again) select their tales according to topic or theme, while others favor generic principles (collections of saints lives; Marie de Frances Fables or Lais). Although earlier literature offers no exact analogue, all of these are obviously pertinent to discussions of the structure and organization of Chaucers last tale collection.
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