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The Cuckoo and the Nightingale
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DOROTHY YAMAMOTO Thomas Honegger, From Phoenix to Chatuntecleer: Medieval English Animal Poetry, Swiss Studies in English 120 66/2, p. 326

languages

  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Middle English

works

  • Phoenix
  • The House of Fame
  • The Owl and the Nightingale
  • The Parliament of Fowls
  • Physiologus
  • Nun's Priest's Tale
  • The Vox and the Wolf
  • Sir Tristrem
  • The Thrush and the Nightingale
  • Gawain
  • The Cuckoo and the Nightingale

people

  • Marie de France
  • Robert Henryson
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Odo of Cheriton

subjects

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  • cultural
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  • character
  • allegory
  • poetics
  • vernacular
  • genre
  • animals
  • symbolism

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  • The Parliament of Fowls
  • Basle
  • Gawain
  • Marie de France
  • The House of Fame
  • Odo of Cheriton
  • Robert Henryson
  • The Thrush and the Nightingale
  • The Cuckoo and the Nightingale
  • The Vox and the Wolf
  • Nun's Priest's Tale
  • Sir Tristrem
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