
Reinardus
Yearbook of the International Reynard Society. Volume 3 (1990)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 31. December 1990
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-90-272-4031-6 (ISBN)
Description
The aim of the International Reynard Society is to promote comparative research in the fields of medieval comic, satirical, didactic, and allegorical literature (with emphasis on beast epic, fable, and fabliau), including the study of sources, influences, and later developments into the modern period. This yearbook offers wide-ranging critical interpretations and the methods applied are diverse: discussion and the coexistence of conflicting views are considered more important than the defence of one specific methodological point of view.
The aim of the International Reynard Society is to promote comparative research in the fields of medieval comic, satirical, didactic, and allegorical literature (with emphasis on beast epic, fable, and fabliau), including the study of sources, influences, and later developments into the modern period. This yearbook offers wide-ranging critical interpretations and the methods applied are diverse: discussion and the coexistence of conflicting views are considered more important than the defence of one specific methodological point of view.
The aim of the International Reynard Society is to promote comparative research in the fields of medieval comic, satirical, didactic, and allegorical literature (with emphasis on beast epic, fable, and fabliau), including the study of sources, influences, and later developments into the modern period. This yearbook offers wide-ranging critical interpretations and the methods applied are diverse: discussion and the coexistence of conflicting views are considered more important than the defence of one specific methodological point of view.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-4031-6 (9789027240316)
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Content
1. Editorial (by Levy, Brian J.); 2. Renart medecin ou lke roi et le thaumaturge (by Billotte, Denis); 3. On the place of Van den vos Reynaerde in the Old French Roman de Renart tradition (by Bouwman, Andre); 4. Le Prestre et le Chevalier: Sens et morale (by Cobby, Anne); 5. Filz au putain (by Harano, Noboru); 6. "Antworte dem Narren nach seiner Narrheit!" Das Speculum stultorum des Nigellus von Canterbury (by Knapp, Fritz Peter); 7. Of Desire and Transgression: The Middle English Vox & Wolf (by Saux, Francoise Le); 8. Rien ne va plus? Jeux et joueurs dans les fabliaux (by Levy, Brian J.); 9. Jean-Jacques Porchat et la fable romande (by Mombello, Gianni); 10. "Leo cecatus" ou le triomphe de Renart courtisan: L'emploi d'un motif comme indice referentiel? (by Muhlethaler, Jean-Claude); 11. Performance et mouvance: A propos de l'oralite des fabliaux (by Noomen, Willem); 12. Un fabuliste romand: J.-A. Gaudy-Le Fort (by Parussa, Gabriella); 13. Histoires de perroquets: petit itineraire zoologique et poetique (by Ribemont, Bernard); 14. Quelques aspects de la reception renardienne en Flandre aux dix-neuvieme et vingtieme siecles (by Van Daele, Rik); 15. Renard fauconnier Observations sur l'emploi du motif de la volerie dans l'epopee animale et le fabliau (by Abeele, Baudouin Van den); 16. Al ist som boert ... Methodological Reflections on the Study of Comedy in Animal Stories (by Wackers, Paul); 17. The Lady with the Unicorn and the Mirror (by Williamson, Joan B.)