The Original Fables of La Fontaine

The Original Fables of La Fontaine

Por Jean de La Fontaine, F. C. Tilney (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Original Fables of La Fontaine," Jean de La Fontaine masterfully weaves together a collection of fables that blend moral lessons with a touch of wit and irony. Written in the 17th century, La Fontaine's work is characterized by its lyrical prose and vibrant storytelling, reflecting a deep engagement with classical influences, particularly Aesop's fables. Each fable serves not only as a narrative but also as a vehicle for social commentary, critiquing the human condition and societal norms through anthropomorphized animals that embody human vices and virtues, inviting readers to discern deeper meanings amidst the charm of storytelling. La Fontaine, a prominent figure in French literature, was born into a well-to-do family in 1621 and was educated in the arts and literature, which spurred his lifelong fascination with storytelling and moral philosophy. His experiences in the royal courts and encounters with various intellectuals of his time shaped his perspectives, enriching his fables with layers of complexity that resonate with both children and adults alike. His ability to distill profound truths into deceptively simple narratives has secured his status as a literary icon. This collection is an essential read for lovers of literature, fable enthusiasts, and anyone seeking wisdom through entertaining prose. La Fontaine's fables, steeped in humor and insight, not only entertain but also challenge readers to reflect on moral truths that remain relevant today. Dive into this timeless work and discover the richness of truths hidden within each story.

F. C. Tilney