Bestia

Yearbook of the Beast Fable Society

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[Bestia, 2] 1990.  ca. 125 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
The form and spirit of beast fable
Jan Ziolkowski
4–18
Approaches to the beast fable in the liberal arts curriculum
Steven H. Lonsdale
19–29
Teaching Animals
Jan Ziolkowski
30–40
Thirteen ways of looking at two black birds: A critical fiction based on “The Twa Corbies”
Nicholas Ruddigk
41–48
Who “Goophered” whom: The Afro-American Fabulist and his Tale in Charles Chestnutt’s The Conjure Woman
Joyce Hope Scott
49–62
La Fontaine’s “The Frogs who asked for a King” Reptiles and revolutions in French fable illustration and caricature
Kirsten H. Powell
63–80
Ivan Krylov and The Aesopian style of narrative
Pierre Hunt
81–86
“A whirlpool of change” Isak Dinesen’s “The Monkey” as a beast fable
Kari Lokke
87–100
The doffing of skins
Margaret G. Wolitarsky
101–108
George orwell’s Animal Farm: A twentieth-century beast fable
Laraine Fergenson
109–118
Smoky the Cowhorse: The beast fable goes west
Sue Mattheson
119–124
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

DSA: Literary theory

Main BISAC Subject

LIT000000: LITERARY CRITICISM / General