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'A fox is a fox is a fox' ... The Fox and the Wolf reconsidered
Reinardus: Yearbook of the International Reynard Society, 9, 1996, page 59-74
The Middle English The Fox and the Wolf is the first piece of evidence that 'Renart' had crossed the 'linguistic channel' which separated the Anglo-Norman nobility from their English subjects. The article argues that the poet tries to take into account his audience's likely unfamiliarity with the scurrilous beast-epic hero by linking his poem with the already familiar traditions of the beast tale, the beast fable, as well as the Physiologus and the bestiary. - [Abstract]
Language: English
DOI: 10.1075/rein.9.06hon
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