Fabliaux are short comic tales in verse that appeared in twelfth century Northern France. Most often anonymous, they circulated orally before they were compiled in manuscripts. The fabliaux were no longer written in fourteenth century France, but Chaucer used the form in the Canterbury Tales . The f
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The genre and art of the Old French fabliaux : a preface to the study of Chaucerβs tales of the fabliau type
β Scribed by Clem C. Williams Jr.
- Publisher
- Yale University
- Year
- 1961
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 161
- Series
- PhD Dissertation
- Category
- Library
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