The Scottish Reynard: Robert Henryson's Interpretation of Reynardian Fables
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2025-08-30
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In medieval Europe, fictional depictions of animals were very popular. These works of fiction offer insight into the ways in which animals were viewed in this time. Scottish poet Robet Henryson offers a unique example of the depiction of animals in beast literature because he bends the rules of the literary genres he is working with and advocates on the behalf of animals. This is particularly apparent when comparing his works with stories and traditions that he took inspiration from, such as the “Reynard the Fox” cycle of fables. In his transformation of this popular narrative, Henryson creates a vibrant animal world that also allows a human reader to respect and relate to the creatures that occupy it, as well as considering how they may be more like beasts than they believe.
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Robert Henryson, Reynard the Fox, beast literature, medieval literature, animal studies, animals in literature, fables