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Eighteen Anglo-Norman Fabliaux.(Book Review)
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September 22, 2002|
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ed. Ian Short and Roy Pearcy, Plain Text Series 14 (London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 2000). 42 pp. ISBN 0-905474-40-6. Free to members of the society.
This first collection of Anglo-Norman fabliaux redresses a neglect both individual and collective. Individual, because insular versions of continental fabliaux have traditionally been denigrated; collective, because over half the texts here edited and convincingly defined as fabliaux have been marginalized in editions and studies of the corpus. By collocating all the Anglo-Norman fabliaux, the editors aim to refine ...
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