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A long narrative poem follows a cunning fox as he moves through a vivid hunting landscape and an animal court, using wit and deception to escape pursuit and manipulate rivals. Lyrical passages evoke horns, hounds, horses and the communal spectacle of the hunt, while episodic scenes stage chases, trials and comic intrigues among anthropomorphic creatures. Satire runs through the narrative, probing legalism, social pretension and the uneasy moral position of a survivor who is at once offender, trickster and necessary figure within seasonal ritual. The work mixes vigorous rhythmic storytelling with descriptive celebration of field sport and ambiguous moral tone.
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