Chanticleer and the Fox
Fable dating from the Middle Ages / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Caldecott Medal winner, see Chanticleer and the Fox (book).
Chanticleer and the Fox is a fable that dates from the Middle Ages. Though it can be compared to Aesop's fable of The Fox and the Crow, it is of more recent origin. The story became well known in Europe because of its connection with several popular literary works and was eventually recorded in collections of Aesop's Fables from the time of Heinrich Steinhowel and William Caxton onwards. It is numbered 562 in the Perry Index.[1]