Reynardine was one of the key topics in Anne Cockburn's MPhil thesis at
Nottingham University some years ago. Unfortunately she is not on the net. I
will see if I can get the text for you.
Cheers
Simon
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From: "pgreenhi" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 3:15 AM
Subject: Reynardine/Laws P15
> Hi all,
>
> I'm starting to do some work on Reynardine/Rinordine/Laws P15, and just
> wondered if you all might have any inspirations or suggestions. I'm
> looking for traditional texts OTHER than what's listed in Laws. I'm also
> looking for any scholarly work that's been done. My searches on
> databases and the internet haven't turned up any (!). I've found lots of
> material on the apparently cognate folktale versions--Bluebeard,
> Fitcher's Bird, Mr. Fox, etc.; quite a bit of feminist and other
> rewriting, as well as a few analyses, but not much that's really useful.
> It's also quite evident that Reynardine was pretty popular in the
> revival....
>
> So--any ideas would be much appreciated.
>
> Pauline Greenhill
>
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