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The Fables of La Fontaine

by Andrew Calder

Book Details

Publisher:Librairie Droz
Published:2001
Pages:230
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Tel Socrate, La Fontaine a invité ses lecteurs à participer à son observation de l'humanité et à porter un regard détaché et lucide sur celle-ci.

Our Review

This collection of classic fables offers a timeless exploration of human nature through the lens of animal characters and moral tales. Like Socrates, La Fontaine invites readers into a shared observation of humanity, presenting a world where wit and wisdom are used to dissect the follies and virtues of society. The stories provide a detached yet lucid perspective, encouraging a thoughtful examination of our own actions and motivations through deceptively simple narratives. These are not just children's stories but sophisticated commentaries that have resonated across centuries.

What makes this work compelling is its unique blend of playful storytelling and profound philosophical insight, allowing readers to engage with complex ideas through accessible allegories. Teen and young adult readers navigating their own understanding of social dynamics and personal ethics will find particular relevance in these sharp observations of ambition, greed, and integrity. The fables serve as both entertainment and education, leaving readers with lasting questions about human behavior that extend far beyond the final page.

Themes

Fables

Subjects

Fables