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Originally compiled and published in 1988, this volume contains the
text and translation of 'The Pilgrimmage of Charlemagne' and
'Aucassin and Nicolette,' alongisde textual notes and a
bibliography for both.
Concise accounts of editions and studies of the Old French
fabliaux. The Old French fabliaux form a corpus of over 120 short
comic verse narratives from the late twelfth to the early
fourteenth centuries which has been the subject of very active work
over the last thirty years, building on continuous though less
intensive interest over the previous century. There are many
editions, a society and a journal devoted to fabliaux study but,
until now, no bibliographical survey. The author of this analytical
bibliography takes a wide view of the definition of the genre in
French but does not include work primarily on Chaucerian fabliaux
or those in other languages. Around 1,000 entries offer precise,
well judged and well written accounts of workspublished in this
area of study. ANNE COBBY is Librarian of the Faculty of Modern
& Medieval Languages at the University of Cambridge.
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