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What are the values of a hare and of an individual’s share of the deer, given a successful hunt? What is the probability that the hunt will be successful if all participants remain faithful to the hunt? Might two deer hunters decide to chase the hare? Let us suppose that the hunters each have just the choice of hunting hare or hunting deer.
A player who chooses to hunt hare runs no such risk, since his payoff does not depend on the choice of action of the other player, but he foregoes the potential payoff of a successful Stag Hunt.
The present article sets out a full scholarly study of the poem, including its textual and literary characteristics, relationships with other literary works of its type, linguistic features, and...
The Hunttyng of the Hare is a burlesque poem of the late fifteenth century that survives in a single manuscript: National Library of Scotland, MS Advocates 19.3.1. The poem, which is written in the familiar tail-rhyme stanzas of the popular English
Abstract: The Hunttyng of the Hare is a burlesque poem of the late fifteenth century that survives in a single manuscript: National Library of Scotland, MS Advoca-tes 19.3.1.
This study explains the original meaning and significance of the themes and imagery it contains. A history of the Mount from 1523 to 1680 is provided through a re-examination of existing
The Hunttyng of the Hare is a burlesque poem of the late fifteenth century that survives in a single manuscript: National Library of Scotland, MS Advocates 19.3.1. The poem, which is written in the familiar tail-rhyme stanzas of the popular English romances, is unique in using the occasion of a hunt to initiate the burlesque topos of a peasant ...