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Fables of John Gay (Somewhat Altered)

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A compact collection of short fables and occasional poems that reshape traditional moral tales into witty, accessible sketches. Most pieces employ animals and personified figures to dramatize practical lessons about prudence, vanity, wealth, and social pretense, often closing with a pointed moral. The book is organized as a sequence of brief narratives, interludes of verse, and framing remarks, blending light satire with folkloric charm. Language shifts between playful colloquialism and intentionally archaic poetic turns, while recurring motifs include nature, courtship, and the contrast between outward show and inward worth.

About the Author

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John Benson Rose

John Benson Rose is an author recognized for his adaptation of classic fables, particularly in his work "Fables of John Gay (Somewhat Altered)." This book reflects his ability to reinterpret traditional narratives, making them accessible and engaging for contemporary readers. While not widely known, Rose's contributions to literature highlight the enduring appeal of fable as a genre, showcasing moral lessons through storytelling. His work serves as a bridge between the original fables and modern audiences, emphasizing the timeless nature of these tales.

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