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The Fables of La Fontaine / Translated into English Verse by Walter Thornbury and Illustrated by Gustave Doré

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The book gathers numerous short verse fables that retell and adapt traditional animal tales into polished, ironic poetry. Each piece uses anthropomorphized creatures and succinct incidents to expose human foibles, social hierarchies, prudence, vanity, and injustice, often concluding with an explicit or implicit moral. The collection mixes playful imagery and sharp satire, alternating lighthearted anecdotes with more reflective pieces and occasional longer narratives and essays about the poet's craft and sources. Its concise structure and rhetorical variety aim to instruct while amusing, making ethical observation accessible through vivid scenes and memorable aphorisms.

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Jean de La Fontaine

Jean de La Fontaine was a renowned French poet and fabulist, best known for his timeless fables that blend moral lessons with wit and humor. Born in the 17th century, he played a significant role in the development of French literature, particularly through his ability to convey complex ideas in simple, engaging narratives. His most famous work, "A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine," showcases his talent for storytelling and his keen observations of human nature. La Fontaine's fables often feature animals as characters, allowing him to critique society and human behavior in a playful yet profound manner. His contributions have left a lasting impact on literature and continue to be celebrated for their artistic and educational value.

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