Jean de La Fontaine
Jean de La Fontaine (1621—1695) wrote poetry, plays, libretti, and several ambitious prose works, and is best known for his Fables.
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Fables
Hardcover | 176 pages | Everyman's Library | Juvenile Fiction - Legends, Myths, Fables
978-0-375-41334-6 (0-375-41334-0)
October 16, 2001 | $18.95
Second only to Aesop, Jean de la Fontaine was the author of comic and delightful fables that are as alive today as when they first appeared in the 18th century. Based on tales both famous and obscure by an array of classical writers, La Fontaine’s fables offer vivid perspectives on such...
Hardcover | 176 pages | Everyman's Library | Juvenile Fiction - Legends, Myths, Fables
978-0-375-41334-6 (0-375-41334-0)
October 16, 2001 | $18.95
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Second only to Aesop, Jean de la Fontaine was the author of comic and delightful fables that are as alive today as when they first appeared in the 18th century. Based on tales both famous and obscure by an array of classical writers, La Fontaine’s fables offer vivid perspectives on such...

