Bestia

Yearbook of the Beast Fable Society

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[Bestia, 3] 1991.  ca. 125 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Animal Fable and Fabulous Animal: The evolution of the species with specific reference to the Foxy Kind
Kenneth Varty
5–14
Shape-shifting women in the Old Irish Sagas
Maureen Fries
15–21
Beast fables in Sanskrit
J. P. Singh
22–29
Galiani’s Beast Fable in Diderot’s Letters to Sophie Volland
Servanne Woodward
30–37
The Beast of syntax: Keats’s “Lamia” and narrative time
Kenneth Watson
38–47
The rebirth of Indian and Chinese Mythology in Gerald Vizenor's Griever: An American Monkey King in China
Cecilia Ann Sims
48–55
Myth, fable, and art in Yeats’s “Leda and the Swan”
Judson Jerome
56–67
Renart through the looking glass: The passage of the Fox from one fictitious world to another in the Roman de Renart
Kenneth Varty
68–73
Finding one to worship, finding one to betray: The language of fable in Thurber, Orwell, and Pynchon
Dennis Leavens
74–86
The stag hunt in The Merry Wives of Windsor
Frederick B. Jonassen
87–101
Secondary beasts in Moby-Dick
Barbara Cantalupo
102–107
Bernard shaw as beast fabulist
Jim Severns
108–114
Beast allegory in the Late Medieval Sermon in Strasbourg: The example of John Geiler's von den vier Letvengeschrei (1507)
Roger L. Cole
115–124
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

DSA: Literary theory

Main BISAC Subject

LIT000000: LITERARY CRITICISM / General