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Literary Fables of Yriarte

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A compact collection of original fables that employ animals and common objects as stand-ins for human behavior, using concise allegory to expose and correct literary pretensions, scholarly foibles, and everyday moral faults. Each piece delivers a pointed maxim through simple, often witty narration and varied metrical forms, pairing practical instruction with light narrative invention. The overall aim is corrective rather than celebratory, offering pithy critiques of affectation and vice while maintaining a clear, readable style that foregrounds moral lessons over ornament.

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Tomás de Iriarte

Tomás de Iriarte was an 18th-century Spanish poet and fable writer, celebrated for his contributions to the genre of literary fables. His most notable work, "Fábulas literarias," showcases his skill in blending moral lessons with wit and humor, reflecting the Enlightenment ideals of his time. De Iriarte's fables often draw on classical themes and are characterized by their engaging narratives and clever use of language. Through his writings, he has left a lasting impact on Spanish literature, influencing both contemporary and later authors in the realm of fable and moral storytelling.

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