About This Book
A sequence of essays offers a careful analysis of the Aesopic fable: its nature, purposes, and varieties; distinguishes simple fables that state a general truth from composite ones that apply that truth to particular cases; critiques views that reduce fables to mere allegory; explains why animals are often chosen for their recognisable, stable traits; and treats classification, modes of delivery, and the special pedagogical uses of fables, arguing for their value in moral instruction while clarifying interpretive and rhetorical principles.
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