Reineke Fuchs: Die Geschichte von Reineke Fuchs nach J.W. von Goethe
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Janosch
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1998
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This is a delightful, playful Reynard done with Janosch's own light-hearted artwork. The original is of course developed or slanted somewhat here. It all starts in that golden age when King Nobel and his queen ruled over absolute peace, except of course for that bastard Reynard! In the midst of one of their monthly moon-feasts, the cat breaks into the fun and announces that Reynard has--again--stolen his wife. The accusations pile up, though the badger objects to every accusation and points out its flaws. The fox owes him some debts, and he wants the fox alive and able to pay them! Other great stories come to the light, like the throwing of fish off the cart, the trapping of a bear in a tree, and the freezing of a wolf's tail in ice. Of course Reynard gets free in the end and even becomes a minister of the dim-witted Nobel. Fun!
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Serges Medien
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