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From Aesop to Reynard - Beast Literature in Medieval Britain (Hardcover, New)
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From Aesop to Reynard - Beast Literature in Medieval Britain (Hardcover, New)
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What do stories about animals have to tell us about human beings?
This book analyzes the shrewd perceptions about human life - and
especially human language - that emerge from narratives in which
the main figures are 'talking animals'. Its guiding question is not
'what' but 'how' animals mean. Using this question to draw a clear
distinction between beast fable and beast epic, it goes on to
examine the complex variations of these forms that are to be found
in the literature of medieval Britain, in English, French, Latin,
and Scots. The range, variety, and brilliant inventiveness of this
tradition are demonstrated in chapters on the fables of Marie de
France, the Speculum stultorum of Nigel of Longchamp (the comic
adventures of a donkey), the debate poem The Owl and the
Nightingale, Chaucer's Parliament of Fowls and the tales of the
Squire, Manciple and Nun's Priest, the Reynardian tale of The Fox
and the Wolf, and the Moral Fabillis of Robert Henryson. English
translations provided for all quotations make the works discussed
accessible to the modern reader.
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