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Scholars have suggested that Spenser's Epithalamion, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and the anonymous German poem Der Busant were sources for Shakespeare's play. All of these are pretty lame: the connection with Spenser is that Shakespeare appears to quote one line from Epithalamion; the connection with Chaucer is that Chaucer's knight tells the story of Bocaccio's Teseida, a story which Shakespeare and Fletcher later dramatized as The Two Noble Kinsmen, which includes the character of Theseus; Ovid is the source for the Pyramus and Thisbe story; Der Busant also has to do with someone going into a forest and going crazy.

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Q: What collection of poems did Shakespeare borrow from to write A Midsummer Nights Dream?
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