2019年12月26日 星期四

Renard the Fox .雞飛狗走(狐運開):The Fox and Hen


214 雞飛狗走(狐運開):The Fox and Hen 漢清講堂

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxt1izqtxpQ&t=74s


Reynard the Fox is a literary cycle of medieval allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables. The first extant versions of the cycle date from the second half of the 12th century. The genre is very popular throughout the Late Middle Ages ...


Illumination from a manuscript of the Roman de Renart, end of the 13th century



Renard the Fox is a cunning prankster who delights in creating mischief for the sheer pleasure of it. The Renard stories are part of a long tradition of animal fables across Indo-European cultures and languages, from Afghanistan to Zaragoza.
See more glorious medieval illustrations of Renard in the blog: ow.ly/3aww50xE5jK
Meet more naughty animals including Zog the Dragon, and the Wild things in Marvellous and Mischievous, our free, family-friendly exhibition featuring rebellious characters from children’s literature.



Reinecke Fuchs by Goethe is a poem in hexameters, in twelve parts, written 1793 and first published 1794. Goethe adapted the Reynard material from the edition by Johann Christoph Gottsched (1752), based on the 1498 Reynke de vos.



Le Roman de Renard

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台中:光啟社出版,1972,71頁,各頁有插圖


《狐狸的故事》廖寶畫譯 Le Roman de Renard

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