Reinardus

Yearbook of the International Reynard Society

Volume 19 (2006)

Editors
Baudouin Van den Abeele | Université Catholique de Louvain
Paul Wackers | Universiteit Utrecht
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ISBN 9789027240484 | EUR 131.00 | USD 197.00
 
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Reinardus aims to promote comparative research in the fields of medieval comic, satirical, didactic, and allegorical literature, with emphasis on beast epic, fable and fabliau, including sources, influences and later developments into the modern period. The methods and critical interpretations it offers are as wide-ranging as is its subject matter, since it considers discussion and the coexistence of conflicting views as more important than the defence of a specific methodological point of view.
[Reinardus, 19] 2007.  iv, 198 pp.
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Table of Contents
Editorial
1–2
Les fables dans Le premier livre des emblèmes de Guillaume Guéroult
Antonella Amatuzzi
3–23
Van den vos Reynaerde und Ogier van Denemerken: Topos oder Intertextualität?
Amand Berteloot
25–35
Trubert: Transgression, Revolution, Abjection
Daron Burrows
37–52
La fortune de Marie de France en Italie aux XIVe et XVe siècles
Paola Cifarelli
53–73
Sous quel nom désigner une partie du ms. H du Roman de Renart?
Noboru Harano
75–82
The Merchant, the Monkeys and the Lure of Money
Paul Hardwick
83–90
Un Bestiaire de fin d'épopée: La Jérusalem délivrée du Tasse
Jean Lacroix
91–105
Le vilain asnier: A "perfect little exemplum"
John F. Levy
107–127
Le Fablier manuscrit de François le Moine
Gianni Mombello
129–149
"Char ce est laide choses estre deceus por poverté de conoistre": Ruse et connaissance dans le Livre des animaux du Tresor de Brunetto Latini
Florent Noirfalise
151–165
Larger than foxes – but smaller than dogs: The gold-digging ants of Herodotus
Thomas Reimer
167–178
Münster Kolloquium
179–184
Programm
179–182
A l'occasion du 30e anniversaire
183–184
Illustrations
185–196
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

DSB: Literary studies: general

Main BISAC Subject

LIT000000: LITERARY CRITICISM / General