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ROY J. PEARCY "CONNEBERT" AND BRANCH I OF "LE ROMAN DE REN ART": THE GENESIS OF A FABLIAU 59/1, p. 73
ROY J. PEARCY Anglo-Norman fabliaux and Chaucer's Merchant's Tale 69/2, p. 227

languages

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  • Continental French
  • Latin
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works

  • Le Cuvier
  • Disciplina Clericalis
  • Le Chevalier a la corbeille
  • La Gageure
  • Un chevalier et sa dame et un clerk
  • Le Chevalier qui fist parler les cons
  • Les Trois Dames qui troverent un vit
  • Les Quatre Sohais saint Martin
  • Cele qui fu foutue et desfoutue
  • La Housse partie

people

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  • Joseph Bédier
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  • Constant des Noes
  • Jean Bodel
  • Dame Fiere
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  • Joseph Bédier
  • Lanfrois
  • Brun
  • Hersent
  • Renart
  • Ysengrin
  • Gautier le Leu
  • Jean de Meun

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  • comedy
  • morality
  • history
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  • dialogue
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