Introducing the Medieval Fox
By (Author) Paul Wackers
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
25th May 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Cultural studies
Material culture
Animals and society
809.9336297750902
Paperback
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A wide-ranging account of the fox in medieval culture.
By turns enchanting and erudite, Introducing the Medieval Fox traces the cultural history of the sly vixen back to its source in early modern Europe. Through fables and stories about the foxs cunning escapades across epic poetry, bestiaries, paintings, statues, and stained glass, Paul Wackers offers the broadest introduction to the foxs role in medieval culture.
"The ambivalence of the naturally astute fox, at times evoking some rather unorthodox moral and political ideas, is at the core of the premodern imaginary of animals - and still prolific in today's popular culture. Wackers's concise introduction on relevant medieval knowledge, pictures and literary texts is an excellent starting point for those who want to get on the historical trails of this fascinating - although elusive - animal."-- "Michael Waltenberger, Chair of German Medieval Literature, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich"
"Prepare to be outfoxed, as an expert tracker follows the fox in the circuitous twists of his medieval development. On this fascinating hunt, Paul Wackers finds all the lairs of this creature in learned lore and literature, especially romance, where the fox became Reynard."-- "Jan Ziolkowski, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Latin, Harvard University"
Paul Wackers is emeritus professor of historical Dutch literature at Utrecht University and honorary president of the International Reynard Society.