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- W155260133 abstract "that the author of the Manciple's Tale was something other, or less than, a poet. Modern Chaucerians, sympathetic to the latter possibil ity, used to relegate this apparently senseless and disjointed tale to minor or imperfect status within the canon, implying that its au thor, Geoffrey Chaucer, was not up to his usual standard when he composed it. More recently, critics have come to see the imperfec tions of the Maniciple's Tale as a matter of design whereby Chaucer exposes the impotence of language and poetry.2 One such critic has gone so far as to describe it as a pseudomyth and as Chaucer's de liberate subversion of his story-telling art which, in concert with the final tales, provides closure to the entire sequence.3 I believe that the complexity of the tale and its importance within the larger narrative and poetic framework are even more compelling than these recent commentators have suspected. While they point correctly to the ways in which the text engenders questions about language and story-telling, their conclusions about its negative impli cations for poetry and about its consistency with the final tales, par ticularly the Parson's Tale and Retraction, are, in my view, prob lematic. I maintain that the Manciple's Tale embraces and recon ciles those very elements which might at first appear to undermine it, and in so doing it reaffirms the power of poetry and lends elevated status to the poet and his voice. I also find the metapoetic properties of the tale, and of the whole canon, more extensive and richly tex tured than often thought, for it is through those properties as well as through the apparently deformed text of the Manciple's Tale that Chaucer actually recuperates the strategy for validating poetry and constructs the figure of the poet. While editors and critics have come to regard the tale and its problems as a convenient, and conveniently placed, device to prepare the reader for the Christian and ethical" @default.
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- W155260133 title "The Manciple's Tale and Chaucer's Apolline Poetics" @default.
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