Bestia
Yearbook of the Beast Fable Society
[Bestia, 2] 1990. ca. 125 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© Beast Fable Society
Table of Contents
The form and spirit of beast fable
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4–18
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Approaches to the beast fable in the liberal arts curriculum
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19–29
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Teaching Animals
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30–40
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Thirteen ways of looking at two black birds: A critical fiction based on “The Twa Corbies”
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41–48
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Who “Goophered” whom: The Afro-American Fabulist and his Tale in Charles Chestnutt’s The Conjure Woman
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49–62
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La Fontaine’s “The Frogs who asked for a King” Reptiles and revolutions in French fable illustration and caricature
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63–80
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Ivan Krylov and The Aesopian style of narrative
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81–86
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“A whirlpool of change” Isak Dinesen’s “The Monkey” as a beast fable
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87–100
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The doffing of skins
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101–108
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George orwell’s Animal Farm: A twentieth-century beast fable
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109–118
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Smoky the Cowhorse: The beast fable goes west
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119–124
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
DSA: Literary theory
Main BISAC Subject
LIT000000: LITERARY CRITICISM / General