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What is it about?

After discussing the attribution of the Leu et de l’oue to Jean Bodel, the article presents some critical and literary reflections and then analyzes the versions transmitted by the two manuscripts, with particular attention to textual variants.

Why is it important?

The article draws renewed attention to a text generally overlooked by scholars, thereby shedding light on the work of one of the most interesting authors of the French Middle Ages. The philological analysis also contributes to the interpretation of the dynamics of the transmission of Old French narrative.

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