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The collection gathers short fables and lyrical poems composed in India between 1880 and 1890, using animals, mythic figures, and personified abstractions to examine moral questions and human foibles. Verses range from playful satires and ironic admonitions to meditative pieces on truth, art, love, and death, often casting speakers such as sprites, animals, and wandering poets. Lightness of tone alternates with didactic intent, and many pieces condense observation into neat moral or paradoxical epigrams, combining folklore motifs with classical and pastoral imaginations.

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Sir Ronald Ross

Sir Ronald Ross was a distinguished British physician and Nobel laureate, best known for his groundbreaking work in the field of malaria research. His studies on the transmission of malaria by mosquitoes significantly advanced the understanding of infectious diseases and public health. In addition to his scientific contributions, Ross was also an accomplished writer, producing works that blend literature and philosophy. His notable titles include "Fables," "Philosophies," and "Psychologies," which reflect his diverse interests and intellectual pursuits. Ross's legacy continues to influence both medicine and literature, highlighting the interconnectedness of these fields.

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