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A Fox for All Seasons: Retelling Reynard the Fox by Anne Louise Avery https://t.co/38XPXhy3df
A Fox for All Seasons: Retelling Reynard the Fox by Anne Louise Avery – My retelling returns back to that exhilarating rush of monkish storytelling of 13th century Ghent, via the printing presses of 15th century London. https://t.co/38XPXhy3df
As a named character, Reynard is first mentioned in the Ysengrimus (c.1149), a Latin poem about the fox’s sworn enemy, the wolf Isengrim, composed by Nivard, a monk of Sint-Pieters Abbey in Ghent. https://t.co/38XPXhy3df
A Fox for All Seasons: Retelling Reynard the Fox by Anne Louise Avery – Whilst the skeleton is constructed around my translation of Caxton’s Middle English, I fleshed and furred the text, rooting it even more deeply in the landscapes of the tale’s youth https://t.co/38XPXhy3df
Retelling Reynard the Fox by Anne Louise Avery – Word by word, I eased the Greatest Fox Trickster who ever flicked a brush into a new century, doing exactly the same as Caxton had done in his little printing house at Westminster all those centuries before https://t.co/38XPXhy3df
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