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Roy Brown (2) (1921–1982)

Auteur de A Saturday in Pudney

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21+ oeuvres 80 utilisateurs 2 critiques

Œuvres de Roy Brown

A Saturday in Pudney (1966) 13 exemplaires
Find Debbie! (1894) 10 exemplaires
The White Sparrow (1975) 9 exemplaires
The Viaduct (1969) 8 exemplaires
The Day of the Pigeons (1974) 7 exemplaires
Reynard the Fox (1900) 6 exemplaires
The Big Test (1976) 3 exemplaires
Escape the river (1972) 3 exemplaires
Flight of Sparrows (1972) 3 exemplaires
Port of Call 2 exemplaires
Collision Course (1980) 2 exemplaires
Octopus (Lions) (1982) 2 exemplaires
The Siblings (1981) 2 exemplaires
The Cage (1977) 2 exemplaires
The Battle of Saint Street (1971) 2 exemplaires
Suicide Course (1980) 1 exemplaire
Trojan Rides Again (1978) 1 exemplaire
Chubb Catches a Cold (1979) 1 exemplaire
A nag called Wednesday (1978) 1 exemplaire
Cover Drive (1979) 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Brown, Roy Frederick
Date de naissance
1921-12-10
Date de décès
1982-09-14
Sexe
male
Lieu de naissance
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Lieux de résidence
Britain
Professions
teacher
deputy headmaster

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YA novel NOT House of Stairs but similar à Name that Book (Juin 2013)

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Signalé
pszolovits | Feb 3, 2021 |
Published in 1969, this slim volume offers a modern retelling of The History of Reynard the Fox, a classic cycle of tales dating back to the 12th century, and revised and retold countless times in various European nations. The story of Reynard and his misadventures in and out of the court of King Noble the Lion, it contains many episodes highlighting its vulpine hero's duplicitous nature, his treachery, and his mistreatment of the other animals...

Read for my masters dissertation, which examined three centuries of retellings of the Reynard story for children in the English-speaking world, Reynard the Fox is an interesting twist on the story, and is an adaptation of Joseph Jacobs' 1895 version. Many of the more violent and scatalogical aspects of the original story - the attack on Isegrim's wife, the manner in which Tibert frees himself in the priest's barn, and so on - are omitted here, as is frequently the case in children's retellings, from the Victorian period onward. On the other hand, the conclusion, in which Reynard returns home triumphant, has not been changed. Roy Brown clearly felt some ambivalence about this, and about presenting Reynard as the hero of his own story, commenting in his foreword that the fox " is not the sort of "hero" one should look up to and try and imitate," going on to claim that the message to be taken away here, is the necessity of uniting against the "evil" that Reynard represents. Whatever one thinks about Brown's interpretation, his retelling here is fairly entertaining, and the accompanying artwork from John Vernon Lord, which looks to be done in some woodcut style, is humorous and appealing. Recommended to anyone looking for modern retellings of the Reynard story, or for tales about trickster foxes.… (plus d'informations)
 
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AbigailAdams26 | Apr 9, 2020 |

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Œuvres
21
Aussi par
1
Membres
80
Popularité
#224,854
Évaluation
½ 4.3
Critiques
2
ISBN
83
Langues
5

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