Reynard the Fox

  • Reynard the Fox: After the Gerrman Version of Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
    By Johann Goethe

    The story of Reynard the Fox is the triumph of craft and hypocrisy: and, though mankind must naturally repine at finding themselves overcome by such weapons, they are content to take the only revenge that remains in their power, -that of ...

  • Reynard the Fox: After the German Version of Goethe
    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Reynard the Fox: Or, The Ghost Heath Run
    By John Masefield

    This gradually spread through his leg and claimed his life on May 12, 1967. He was cremated and his ashes placed in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey. Here we present Reynard the Fox.

  • Reynard the Fox: Social Engagement and Cultural Metamorphoses in the Beast Epic from the Middle Ages to the Present
    By Jean Dufournet, Elaine C. Block, Jan Goossens

    There are arguments for assuming that the prose version from 1479 is not the first edition ( Witton 1980 ) . So there must have been at least four editions of Reynaerts Historie in the fifteenth century . The first sixteenth - century ...

  • Reynard the Fox

    "Based on William Caxton's bestselling 1481 English translation of the Middle Dutch, this edition is an imaginative retelling of the Reynard story, expanded with new interpretations and innovative language and characterizations"--Publisher ...

  • Reynard the Fox: Tales from the life of Reynard the Fox

    Reynard the Fox has been a staple trickster character of European literature since at least the Middle Ages. The tales of his schemes have been told many times, and he always manages to win readers' sympathies.

  • Reynard the Fox: A New Translation

    As James Simpson, one of the world’s leading scholars of medieval literature, notes in his introduction, with translations in every major European language and twenty-three separate editions between 1481 and 1700 in England alone, the ...

  • Reynard the Fox: A New Translation
    By James Simpson

    As James Simpson, one of the world’s leading scholars of medieval literature, notes in his introduction, with translations in every major European language and twenty-three separate editions between 1481 and 1700 in England alone, the ...

  • Reynard the Fox

    As he listens to a hermit recount the adventures and schemes of the wily and cunning Reynard, a king finds a solution to a troubling dilemma.

  • Reynard the Fox
    By David R. Witanowski

    . . A gritty adventure that playfully blends suspense with humor, Reynard the Fox is the thrilling first installment of The Reynard Cycle by David R. Witanowski.

  • Reynard the Fox
    By Arthur Fauquez

    Juvenile dramatic adaptation of Roman de Renart about a trickster fox.

  • Reynard the Fox: Tales from the life of Reynard the Fox
    By Renate Raecke

    Reynard the Fox has been a staple trickster character of European literature since at least the Middle Ages. The tales of his schemes have been told many times, and he always manages to win readers' sympathies.

  • Reynard the Fox: 列那狐的故事
    By Kristina Tao

    This is a children's picture book written in English, Chinese Pinyin and Characters. It tells a story of Reynard the fox, a brave and loving father.