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Robert Henryson: Critical Essay by Arnold Clayton Henderson

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SOURCE: Henderson, Arnold Clayton. “Having Fun with the Moralities: Henryson's Fables and Late-Medieval Fable Innovation.” Studies in Scottish Literature 32 (2001): 67-87.

In the essay below, Henderson examines the Henryson's equally fresh and inventive animal fable plots and their attendant moralization.

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