Reynard the Fox
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- | The '''Reynard cycle''' ({{lang-fr|Cycle de Renart}}; {{lang-de|Reineke-Zyklus}}; {{lang-nl|Reinaertcyclus}}) is a [[list of literary cycles|literary cycle]] of [[allegory|allegorical]] [[French folklore|French]], [[Folklore of the Low Countries|Dutch]], [[English folklore|English]], and [[German folklore|German]] [[fable]]s largely concerned with [[Reynard]], an [[anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] [[Red Fox|red fox]]. | + | The '''Reynard cycle''' is a [[list of literary cycles|literary cycle]] of [[allegory|allegorical]] [[French folklore|French]], [[Folklore of the Low Countries|Dutch]], [[English folklore|English]], and [[German folklore|German]] [[fable]]s largely concerned with [[Reynard]], an [[anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] [[Red Fox|red fox]]. |
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The Reynard cycle is a literary cycle of allegorical French, Dutch, English, and German fables largely concerned with Reynard, an anthropomorphic red fox.
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