Jean De La Fontaine

Jean De La Fontaine

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These elegant humorous fables will keep children entertained while teaching them important lessons.

For this collection, award-winning translator Ranjit Bolt has chosen the best of La Fontaine's fables, presenting each entry in a lyrical, witty and lighthearted verse. Equally captivating is the art of illustrator Giselle Potter, who has interpreted each story with the whimsical charm that has won her many admirers....

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When seventeenth-century French poet Jean de la Fontaine began writing his rhymed fables, drawn largely on Aesop but adapted to the society of his time, he had no idea his labors would become a masterpiece read around the world in hundreds of translations. Each fable focuses on one or more animals, whose conduct generally mirrors the foibles, follies, and shortcomings of the human race. Though always popular with children, the fables are also often sophisticated, biting satires full of wit and dark humor, made even more enticing by their brilliant verse. In Craig HillÕs translationsÑthe work of over 40 yearsÑhe has emulated the author by making his new English translation also beautifully rhymed....

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