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The fabliaux are short, comic verse narratives that take place in (mostly) non-courtly settings, featuring peasants, clerks, merchants, students and townspeople in general. They are tales of trickery, deception, adultery, and seduction and provide a contrast to the courtly romances. Trigger warning: This course features texts with explicit descriptions of violence, scatology, sexual and moral misbehaviour and whatever is mad, bad, and dangerous to know.
Texts will be made accessible via Moodle.
Studies and anthologies: Brewer, Derek S. (ed.). 1996. Medieval Comic Tales. Second edition. Suffolk: Woodbridge. Dubin, Nathaniel E. (trans.). 2013. The Fabliaux. New York and London: Liveright Publishing. Hines, John. 1993. The Fabliau in English. London and New York: Longman.
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Literatur |
Studies and anthologies: Brewer, Derek S. (ed.). 1996. Medieval Comic Tales. Second edition. Suffolk: Woodbridge. Dubin, Nathaniel E. (trans.). 2013. The Fabliaux. New York and London: Liveright Publishing. Hines, John. 1993. The Fabliau in English. London and New York: Longman. |