The Crafty Courtier: or the Fable of Reinard the Fox
Date Created
1706
Date
1706
Identifier
de Beer Eb 1706 R
Special Collections, Central Library
Publisher
London: John Nutt, 1706
Abstract
Stories about the crafty fox Reynard circulated in France, Germany and the Low Countries for some time before being written down in the twelfth century. The stories are typically allegorical and present Reynard as a peasant-hero figure who makes fun of the aristocracy and the clergy. Although many later writers took up the Reynard stories, its origins and early authors are unknown. The collection here is a translation from Herman Schopper's (1542- c.1595) Latin poems.
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