Reinardus
Yearbook of the International Reynard Society
Volume 16 (2003)
Editors
| University of Hull
| University of Nijmegen
[Reinardus, 16] 2003. vi, 212 pp. + 8 ills.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editorialp. 1
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Beastly Mothers — Beastly Sons: RicheutCarole Ann Adkins | pp. 3–17
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Le fabliau, genre didactique (étude sur La Damoisele qui ne pooit oïr parler defoutre)Clarissa Bégin | pp. 19–29
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De Merlin au roi Lar : l’homme qui se transforme en animalAnne Berthelot | pp. 31–46
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De l’illustration à la leçon, le motif de “la Mort à cheval sur un boeuf”Sylvie Bethmont-Gallerand | pp. 47–61
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Itinéraire musical de la pastourelle de Robin et Marion de la fin du XIIIe siècle à la fin du XVIe siècleFrédéric Billiet | pp. 63–81
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Du tigre au coleoptère : avatars médiévaux et moderne de la manticoreJean-Marie Fritz | pp. 83–105
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Die deutsche Fabel der Aufklärung im Spannungsfeld von Schrift und PerformanzYomb May | pp. 107–116
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Pulci’s Margutte: An Italian Fox RevealedLeslie Zarker Morgan | pp. 117–132
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Asini, gru e galline: breve indagine sugli animali del DecameronValeria Mouchet | pp. 133–164
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Wild Beasts of Phraseological Lexicons. Slavonic and Germanic SimilesJaromira Rakušan | pp. 165–182
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‘Filz a putein, puant heirites’: The Heterodoxy of RenartKaren Sullivan | pp. 183–194
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“Much Ado about Nothing”. Remarks on the Projected Illustration Cycle of Ms. Bof Reynaerts historiePaul Wackers | pp. 195–208
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ReviewBrian J. Levy | pp. 209–210
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Illustrationspp. 211–219
Miscellaneous
Articles
Miscellaneous
Subjects
Literature & Literary Studies
BIC Subject: DSB – Literary studies: general
BISAC Subject: LIT000000 – LITERARY CRITICISM / General