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Article: Eighteen Anglo-Norman Fabliaux.
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- The Modern Language Review
- Article date:
- April 1, 2002
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Eighteen Anglo-Norman Fabliaux. Ed. by IAN SHORT and ROY PEARCY. (Plain Texts Series, 14) London: Anglo-Norman Text Society. 2000. 42 pp.
The aim of this series is to make available (to ANTS members, as part of their annual subscription) 'no-frills' slim paperback editions of Anglo-Norman texts, with the surrounding apparatus criticus stripped to an acceptable minimum of brief introduction and bibliography, and basic codicological information, including a listing of rejected readings. The pieces selected here by Ian Short and Roy Pearcy fall into four categories. There are three fabliaux preserved in unique Anglo-Norman copies: De la veille e de la corbayle (more ...