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Robert Henryson: Critical Essay by Edward Wheatley

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SOURCE: Wheatley, Edward. “Scholastic Commentary and Robert Henryson's Morall Fabillis: The Aesopic Fables.” Studies in Philology 91, no. 1 (1994): 70-99.

In the following essay, Wheatley examines scholastic commentaries on fable collections available to Henryson that may have been influential in his composition of the Morall Fabillis.

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