
Reinardus
Yearbook of the International Reynard Society. Volume 11 (1998)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 15. November 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
246 pages
978-90-272-4040-8 (ISBN)
Description
The aim of Reinardus 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 sources, influences and later developments into the modern period. The methods and critical interpretation that 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.
This volume contains contributions by: Jean-Marie Boivin; Massimo Bonafin; Paola Cifarelli; L. Evdokimova; Jane Geddes; Luca Giachino; Christopher Lucken; Gianni Mombello; Jean-Claude Muehlethaler; Jean-Marc Pastre; Elizabeth Porges Watson; Giuseppe Porta; Richard Trachsler; Gert-Jan van Dijk; Corinne Zemmour.
This volume contains contributions by: Jean-Marie Boivin; Massimo Bonafin; Paola Cifarelli; L. Evdokimova; Jane Geddes; Luca Giachino; Christopher Lucken; Gianni Mombello; Jean-Claude Muehlethaler; Jean-Marc Pastre; Elizabeth Porges Watson; Giuseppe Porta; Richard Trachsler; Gert-Jan van Dijk; Corinne Zemmour.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
+ ills.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
370 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-4040-8 (9789027240408)
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1. Editorial (by Levy, Brian J.); 2. Prologues et epilogues des isopets (by Boivin, Jeanne-Marie); 3. Fra filologia e antropologiala genesi del lupo e della volpe: La genesi del lupo e della volpe (by Bonafin, Massimo); 4. Fable et nouvelle a la Renaissance: A propos des fables dans quelques recueils francais de nouvelles au seizieme siecle (by Cifarelli, Paola); 5. Deux traductions du Physiologus: Le sens allegorique de la nature et le sens allegorique de la Bible (by Evdokimova, Ludmilla); 6. Observations on the Aberdeen Bestiary (by Geddes, Jane); 7. Le francais d'Esope les fables de L.S. Desmay (by Giachino, Luca); 8. Eloge de l'Ane (by Lucken, Christopher); 9. La "Confessio Lupi, Vulpis et Asini" du ms. 0210 de l'Accademia delle Scienze de Turin (by Mombello, Gianni); 10. "Gardez vous bien de ce Fauveau!" Cotextualisation et symbolique animale dans un rondeau de Pierre d'Anche (by Muhlethaler, Jean-Claude); 11. Folklore et renardie dans le Reinhart Fuchs: La destruction de la fourmiliere et la structure des contes merveilleux (by Pastre, Jean-Marc); 12. The Faerie Queene: Spenser's Chivalric Bestiary (by Porges Watson, Elizabeth); 13. La Symbolique des animaux dans les lettres de Cola di Rienzo (by Porta, Giuseppe); 14. Pierre Sala et le recit-cadre.: Les Prouesses et Hardiesses de plusieurs roys et empereurs entre la compilation medievale et le recueil de nouvelles (by Trachsler, Richard); 15. There Were Fables Before Aesop: Fables in Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic Greek Literature (by Dijk, Gert-Jan van); 16. Animalite renardienne et utopie feodale: Signifiants et signifies d'un nouveau code chevaleresque (by Zemmour, Corinne); 17. Reviews; 18. Torino Colloquium: Programma; 19. In memoriam Felix Lecoy (1903-1997) (by Bianciotto, Gabriel); 20. Illustrations