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Le roman du Renard : adapté et présenté par les éditions du chat qui pêche

by Julius de Geyter

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Gebaseerd op de 'uitstekende omzetting in modern Nederlands door Julius De Geyter, die naar wij menen het best de geest van Willem (= oorspronkelijke schrijver) begrepen heeft'.
Oscar Bonnevalle illustreerde dit Victoria-album Reinaert de Vos/Le Roman de Renard. Die 196 kleine vignetjes vormen één van de uitgebreidste bekende Reynaertcycli. Om zijn Reynaerdieën ontving hij in 1985 de ‘Orde van de vossestaart’ te Rupelmonde.
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