A witty medieval tale of Howleglas, a trickster whose clever schemes spark comic chaos and bold mischief.
This edition brings Frederic Ouvry’s lively retelling of a folklore favorite, filled with sharp humor and the day-to-day antics of a man who loves to bend the rules. The narrative follows Howleglas through a string of comic confrontations and clever gambits, from odd encounters with priests and neighbors to impossible tasks and surprising reversals. The language is vivid and rustic, offering a window into a world where wit often clashes with authority, yet rarely without laughter.
Readers will enjoy the brisk, episodic storytelling that keeps the pace lively and the antics memorable. The tale blends slapstick, satire, and a touch of picaresque flavor, inviting curiosity about how a quick mind handles tricky situations and the consequences that follow.
- Humor grounded in clever pranks and misreads of social norms
- Memorable encounters with colorful, larger-than-life characters
- Rhythmic, old-fashioned diction that preserves the tale’s medieval flavor
- Situations that turn on wit, deception, and the moral twists of the plot
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic trickster stories, rustic humor, and vivid period storytelling.