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Karl Steel
Jill Mann, From Aesop to Reynard: Beast Literature in Medieval Britain
MÆ 80/1, p. 342 JSTOR:
43632882
languages
Latin
Middle English
Old French
Italian
Hebrew
Anglo-Norman
Old Norse
works
Phaedrus
Avianus
Romulus vulgaris
Romulus Nilantii
Marie de France
Speculum stultorum
The Owl and the Nightingale
The Parliament of Fowls
Squire's Tale
the Manciple's Tale
Nun's Priest's Tale
The Vox and the Wolf
Isopes fabules
fables of Berechiah ben Natronai, ha-Nakdan
Gallus et vulpes
people
Aesop
Phaedrus
Avianus
Marie de France
Robert Henryson
Nigel of Longchamp
John Lydgate
Berechiah ben Natronai
Geoffrey Chaucer
subjects
beast
fable
genre
rhetoric
courtliness
ethos
morality
history
criticism
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Oxford
Britain
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