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Fables Jean de la Fontaine; Translated by Sir Edward Marsh; Illustrated by R. de la N�zi�re

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ISBN-10: 0375413340

ISBN-13: 9780375413346

Edition: 2001

Authors: Jean De La Fontaine, Edward Marsh, R. de la N�zi�re

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Second only to Aesop, Jean de la Fontaine was the author of comic and delightful fables that are as alive today as when they first appeared in the 18th century. Based on tales both famous and obscure by an array of classical writers, La Fontaine’s fables offer vivid perspectives on such elemental subjects as greed and flattery, envy and avarice, love and friendship, old age and death. The 60 collected here–from “The Crow and the Fox” and “The Cock and the Pearl” to “The Grasshopper and the Ant” and “The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse”–are illustrated with more than 100 charming drawings that capture La Fontaine’s unforgettable cast of animal personalities.
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Book details

List price: $20.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/16/2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Size: 6.30" wide x 8.28" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 0.770
Language: English

Although he had a degree to practice law, La Fontaine does not seem to have done so but, rather, spent his life in Paris dependent on aristocratic patrons. His principal contribution to literature was his 12 books of Fables, to which he devoted 30 years of his life. They were published from 1668 to 1694 and are universally appreciated in France by children and adults alike. In drawing on a tradition of the fable going back to Aesop, La Fontaine created a portrait of human life and French society through the representations of animals. His work is marked by great insight into human moral character, while it preaches the value of the middle road.