Reinardus
Yearbook of the International Reynard Society
Volume 21 (2009)
Editors
| Université Catholique de Louvain
| Universiteit Utrecht
Reinardus aims 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 interpretations 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.
[Reinardus, 21] 2009. iv, 220 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Branches, fables, exempla, échantillons de lune mangéeAurélie Barre & Olivier Leplatre | pp. 1–15
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Maerlants Fische: Ein Vergleich zwischen dem Fischebuch in Jacobs van Maerlant Der naturen bloeme und seiner lateinischen VorlageAmand Berteloot | pp. 16–30
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De l’Achmetis Oneirocriticon au Somniale Danielis français, ou comment la hyène devint truieLarissa Birrer | pp. 31–55
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L’homme sur l’arbre et l’escargot: À propos d’un chapiteau du cloître de la cathédrale de PampeluneSantiaga Hidalgo Sánchez | pp. 56–71
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Les animaux dans l’Ésope de Julien MachoCharles Laneville | pp. 72–83
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Renard e il suo Autore: Temi e testi in Renart le ContrefaitMargherita Lecco | pp. 84–97
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L’anguille dans les textes scientifiques et littéraires médiévaux: Animal hybride et poisson de la gulaCécile Le Cornec | pp. 98–114
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La faune marine dans le Voyage de Saint Brendan anglo-normandFrançoise H.M. Le Saux | pp. 115–123
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Aquatic animals in the Catalan BestiariLlúcia Martín | pp. 124–143
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Le loup a l’âme bonne, ou quand le lupus revêt la peau du lepus: Le cas d’une fable de François Le Moine (1656)Giorgia Puttero | pp. 144–157
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The fish section in Engelbert of Admont’s Tractatus de naturis animalium (ca. 1250–1331)Max Schmitz | pp. 158–172
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Le Roman de Renart et la fable de l’Aigle et du SerpentAnna Slerca | pp. 173–181
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On the representation of the animal world in the collections of natural questions between Late Middle Ages and Early Modern TimesIolanda Ventura | pp. 182–200
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Fable and Lutheranization in 16th and early 17th century SwedenErik Zillén | pp. 201–217
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Noboru Harano. 2005. Etudes de langue et de littérature françaises de l’Université de HiroshimaCompte rendu par Baudouin Van den Abeele | pp. 218–220
Articles
Book review
Subjects
Literature & Literary Studies
BIC Subject: DSB – Literary studies: general
BISAC Subject: LIT004130 – LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General