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    • "The Merchant's Tale" (Middle English: The Marchantes Tale) is one of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. In it Chaucer subtly mocks antifeminist literature like that of Theophrastus ("Theofraste"). The tale also shows the influence of Boccaccio (Decameron: 7th day, 9th tale ), Deschamps' Le Miroir de Mariage, Roman de la Rose by Guillaume de Lorris (transl… See more

    Summary of the tale

    Januarie decides that he wants to marry, predominately for the purpose of lawful recreational sex and to … See more

    Fabliau debate

    One question that splits critics is whether the Merchant's tale is a fabliau. Typically a description for a tale of carnal lust and frivolous bed-hopping, some would argue that especially the latter half of the tale, where Dam… See more

    Sources and variants

    Similar tales are Boccaccio's Story of Lydia and Pyrrhus and The Simpleton Husband from One Thousand and One Nights. Book IV of The Masnavi of Rumi contains another pear tree story. See more

     
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    The Merchant of Venice is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1596 and 1598. A merchant in Venice named Antonio defaults on a large loan taken out on behalf of his dear friend, Bassanio , and provided by …

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    The Merchant’s Prologue. The Merchant comments that he is fully familiar with the sorrows of marriage, for his wife is a cruel shrew.

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    This humorous and bawdy tale of quick thinking and glorious infidelity climaxes – if you will excuse the expression – in a pear tree, with the appearance of pagan divinities who feel compelled to intervene in what they are seeing.

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