A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine

A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine

Por Jean de La Fontaine

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine," Jean de La Fontaine weaves a remarkable tapestry of morality and human experience through the lens of fable. Drawing from traditional Aesop and medieval antecedents, La Fontaine innovates with a blend of whimsical narrative and incisive social commentary, utilizing animal characters to reveal the follies and virtues of humanity. The fables are characterized by their elegant poetic form, sharp wit, and moral teachings, crafted in a manner that transcends time while resonating with the socio-political landscape of 17th-century France, where the fables served both as entertainment and subtle critiques of the aristocracy and society at large. Jean de La Fontaine, a prominent figure of French literature, was born in 1621 and nurtured in a world of courtly culture and classic education. His youthful experiences as a lawyer and his exposure to the complexities of French society profoundly influenced his storytelling. La Fontaine's unique approach to fables reflects his keen observations of human nature, moral dilemmas, and his advocacy for the power of imagination, thereby forging a legacy that celebrates the interplay of art and life. This collection is not merely for children; it is a profound exploration of ethical insights, inviting readers of all ages to reflect on life'Äôs truths. With enduring relevance and timeless charm, "A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of human behavior, the art of storytelling, and the rich heritage of literary fables.

Jean de La Fontaine