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A playful collection of short, rhymed fables that parody La Fontaine's moral tales, reworking Aesop-like situations with witty verse and comic inversions. Anthropomorphic animals and humans enact brief episodes that upend conventional morals through irony, absurdity, and puns; each piece compresses a satirical point into neat couplets and epigrams. The tone alternates between whimsical mock-solemnity and pointed satire, often ending with a barbed observation rather than a straightforward lesson. Accompanying illustrations reinforce the burlesque mood. Overall, the pieces lampoon pretension, folly, and received wisdom while favoring light entertainment over earnest didacticism.

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Guy Wetmore Carryl

Guy Wetmore Carryl was an American author and humorist known for his whimsical and satirical writing style. He gained popularity in the early 20th century with works that often blended fantasy and humor, such as "Fables for the Frivolous" and "Grimm Tales Made Gay," which reimagined classic tales with a playful twist. Carryl's literary contributions also include novels like "The Lieutenant-Governor" and "The Transgression of Andrew Vane," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His ability to infuse lightheartedness into storytelling has left a lasting mark on American literature, making him a notable figure in the realm of humorous fiction.

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