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    Reynard the Fox is a literary cycle of medieval allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables. The first extant versions of the cycle date from...
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    fraudulent behavior, were sometimes burned as symbols of the Devil. In the medieval cycle of Reynard the Fox, he is a trickster interacting with other anthropomorphic...
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  • and Tony Award winning actor Brian Bedford. The film is based on the legends of Robin Hood and Reynard the fox, a 12th-century Alsatian fairy tale character...
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    Reddy Fox, in the stories of Thornton Burgess. Reynard the Fox in the Reynard cycle. Scarlett Fox, from the magazine Ranger Rick. Bravo Fox, from Zoobilee...
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    thought to take the shape of foxes to steal butter from their neighbours. In later European folklore, the figure of Reynard the Fox symbolises trickery...
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    Maleperduis (category Reynard cycle)
    Malperdy, is Reynard the Fox's principal hideaway in the medieval tales of this figure of legend. The first extant versions of Reynard's literary cycle...
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  • Robin Hood (1973 film) (category Animated films about foxes)
    Walt Disney's interest in the tale of Reynard the Fox following the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). The idea was repeatedly shelved...
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  • lair of Reynard the Fox Malpertuis, a horror novel by the Belgian author Jean Ray This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maupertuis...
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    as the character Tibert / Tybalt "the prince of cats" in the popular story Reynard the Fox, a point of mockery in the play. Mercutio repeatedly calls Tybalt...
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    Kitsune (redirect from Kyuubi fox)
    Vietnamese fox spirit Foxes in popular culture, films and literature Hakuzōsu Reynard the Fox – Cycle of medieval, allegorical, Belgian fable The Sacred Book...
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    7 sq mi). The red fox can run at up to 48 km/h (30 mph). The fox is also variously known as a Tod (old English word for fox), Reynard (the name of an...
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  • different form in the medieval German beast epic Reinhart Fuchs (c. 1180; English: Reynard the Fox) by Heinrich der Glîchezære. The 13th-century Heidelberg...
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  • Look up reynard or Reynard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reynard the Fox is a literary cycle of allegorical French, Dutch, English and German fables...
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    Reynaerde (About Reynard the Fox) is the Dutch version of the story of the Reynard the fox by Willem, that derives and expands from the French poem Roman...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chanticleer may refer to: Chanticleer, a rooster appearing in fables about Reynard the Fox A character in The Nun's Priest's...
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    the original in oral folklore than the somewhat later variation recorded featuring Reynard. Rashi's version already includes the fox, the wolf, the well...
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  • centred around the rape of Julia by the god Reynard the Fox. Writing in ThinkProgress, Alyssa Rosenberg criticised the way that sexual violence was depicted...
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    Bagheera (category The Jungle Book characters)
    assists Goldilocks in tracking down Reynard the Fox. Bagheera actually succeeds in tracking down Reynard, though the Fox manages to escape from him. It is...
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    Tibert/Tybalt the "Prince of Cats" in Reynard the Fox, it demonstrates the existence of the phrase from at least the 16th century in England. Beware the Cat, written...
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  • mock epic, the first known appearance of the following animals: Reynard the fox in literature and folklore, an anthropomorphic fables of a fox, trickster...
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    Ysengrimus (category Reynard cycle)
    or 1149 CE by the poet Nivardus. Its chief character is Isengrim, the Wolf. The plot describes how the trickster figure Reynard, the Fox, overcomes Isengrim's...
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    Brownies Fijian mythology: Daucina French folklore: Renart the Fox German folklore: Reineke Fuchs, the Pied Piper, Till Eulenspiegel Greek mythology: Eris,...
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  • derived from 'Isengrin', a wolf in the stories of Reynard the Fox. In "World of Wonders", the final book of the Deptford trilogy, Magnus Eisengrim, now a world...
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  • of the gang reveals she is Asmodeus when she takes the blade to kill Reynard the Fox; Quentin and Plum take the book. Written to tell his side of the story...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Isegrim or Isegrimm (also Isengrin, Ysengrin, Ysengrimus) may refer to: Isengrim, the wolf character in Reynard the Fox Ysengrin...
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    but there was hardly a general interest in the genre. In the High Middle Ages the work Reynard the Fox, written by Willem die Madoc maecte, and its...
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    Raven amongst the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Reynard - A red fox and trickster figure who plays a central role in the moralistic...
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    Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (category People from the Governorate of Estonia)
    One Can Find in It 1848–49, Reynard the Fox 1850, and Wise Men of Gotham 1857. In addition to these works, he composed the national epic Kalevipoeg (Kalev's...
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  • date Reynard the Fox, who now had a human form, like Bigby Wolf, but due to her unfamiliarity with dating customs, the date did not go well; Reynard left...
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    Robin Hood (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    project on Reynard the Fox; however, due to concerns that Reynard was unsuitable as a hero, animator Ken Anderson adapted some elements from Reynard into Robin...
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