![]() Animal Jingoism: Reynard the fox and Ysegrim the wolf are rivals.However, he's also married, and has children. In medieval images of this scene it's clear that this is an allegory for sodomy. Ambiguously Bi: Reynard is accused of having read the credo with Cuward the hare, which apparently had him sit behind the hare while they both held the book together.All Women Are Lustful: All female characters in this story are represented as lewd and debauched.Adaptation Name Change: Geoffrey Chaucer's "Nun's Priest's Tale" changes Reynard's name to Russell and Pinte's name to Pertelote in his adaptation of Si comme Renart prist Chanticler le Coq. REYNARD FOX ENDING SERIESWitanowski's 2011-2013 The Reynard Cycle, a series of Low Fantasy adaptations featuring human beings rather than animals.
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