Reynard the Fox
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1932
256
Novel • Fiction
1932
Adult
18+ years
Reynard the Fox by Robert van Genechten is a World War II-era work of propaganda that retells the Reynard Cycle, casting the protagonist Reynard as a hero who saves a kingdom corruptly exploited by outsiders. Jodocus, a rhinoceros representing Jewish people, corrupts the kingdom, leading to chaos and social disintegration, which Reynard ultimately resolves through violent means. This book contains overt anti-Semitic themes.
Mysterious
Dark
Humorous
Unnerving
Reynard the Fox by Robert van Genechten has received mixed feedback. Critics praise its clever adaptation of the medieval fable, highlighting its wit and satirical elements. However, some find the narrative's alignment with historical propaganda troubling and argue that its themes may be inappropriate for modern audiences. Overall, it is appreciated for its literary merit but scrutinized for its controversial messaging.
Fans of satirical and anthropomorphic tales like Animal Farm by George Orwell will appreciate Reynard the Fox by Robert van Genechten for its clever animal characters and the moral and social critiques embedded within the narrative. Readers who enjoy allegorical storytelling and political commentary will find this work intriguing.
256
Novel • Fiction
1932
Adult
18+ years
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