TY - BOOK AU - Block,Elaine C. AU - Daele,Rik van AU - Dufournet,Jean AU - Goossens,Jan AU - Mann,Jill AU - Pastré,Jean-Marc AU - Schouwink,Wilfried AU - Stephenson,Roger H. AU - Subrenat,Jean AU - Suomela-Härmä,Elina AU - Varty,Kenneth AU - Wackers,Paul TI - Reynard the Fox: Cultural Metamorphoses and Social Engagement in the Beast Epic from the Middle Ages to the Present T2 - Polygons: Cultural Diversities and Intersections SN - 9781571814227 AV - N6763 U1 - 704.94/32 PY - 2000///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Art, Medieval KW - England KW - Foxes in art KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / General KW - bisacsh KW - Literary Studies, History (General) N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --; INTRODUCTION --; CHAPTER 1. THE SATIRIC FICTION OF THE YSENGRIMUS --; CHAPTER 2. RAPE AND ADULTERY --; CHAPTER 3. MORALS, JUSTICE AND GEOPOLITICS IN THE REINHART FUCHS OF THE ALSATIAN HEINRICH DER GLICHEZAERE --; CHAPTER 4. MEDIEVAL FRENCH AND DUTCH RENARDIAN EPICS: BETWEEN LITERATURE AND SOCIETY --; CHAPTER 5. THE PRINTED DUTCH REYNAERT TRADITION --; CHAPTER 6. THE FLEMISH REYNAERT AS AN IDEOLOGICAL WEAPON --; CHAPTER 7. THE ILL-FATED CONSEQUENCE OF THE TOM-CAT’S JUMP, AND ITS ILLUSTRATION --; CHAPTER 8. CHOIR-STALL CARVINGS OF REYNARD AND OTHER FOXES --; CHAPTER 9. REYNARD IN ENGLAND: FROM CAXTON TO THE PRESENT --; CHAPTER 10. HARTMANN SCHOPPER’S LATIN REINIKE OF 1567 --; CHAPTER 11. THE POLITICAL IMPORT OF GOETHE’S REINEKE FUCHS --; CHAPTER 12. PAUL WEBER’S SATIRICAL USE OF REINEKE IN CARTOON FORM --; CHAPTER 13. THE DEATH AND RESURRECTION OF THE ROMAN DE RENART --; CHAPTER 14. THE FOX AND THE WOLF IN THE WELL: THE METAMORPHOSES OF A COMIC MOTIF --; CHAPTER 15. THE FOX AND THE HARE: AN ODD COUPLE --; THE CONTRIBUTORS --; BIBLIOGRAPHY --; INDEX OF NAMES AND TITLES; restricted access N2 - There are many stories featuring the villainous hero Reynard the Fox in many languages told over many centuries, goingback as far as the early 12th century. All these stories are comic and much of the humour depends on parody and satire resulting in mockery, sometimes the subversion of certain kinds of serious literature, of political and religious institutions and practices, of scholarly argument and moralizing, and of popular beliefs and customs. The contributors to this volume, all of them experts in one or more of the Reynard stories and their backgrounds, focus on the transformation of these tales through various media and to what extent they reflect differences in the cultural, class, and generational background of their tellers UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781785330551 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781785330551 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781785330551/original ER -