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Favole di Jean de La Fontaine, libro 6

Favole di Jean de La Fontaine, libro 6 by Jean de La Fontaine
By: (1621-1695)

Favole di Jean de La Fontaine, libro 6 is a collection of charming fables that provide timeless lessons and entertainment for readers of all ages. Jean de La Fontaine's storytelling abilities shine through in this collection, as he skillfully weaves morals into each of the stories. The fables are filled with colorful characters and clever plot twists that will intrigue and captivate readers from beginning to end.

One of the standout features of this book is the variety of fables included in the collection. From tales of cunning foxes and foolish rabbits to stories of brave mice and wise owls, there is a fable for everyone to enjoy. Each story is beautifully written and conveys a meaningful message that will resonate with readers long after they have finished the book.

In addition to the engaging storytelling, the illustrations in this book are also noteworthy. The intricate and detailed drawings complement the fables perfectly, adding an extra layer of visual appeal to the stories. The combination of beautiful prose and stunning illustrations creates a truly immersive reading experience that will capture the imagination of readers of all ages.

Overall, Favole di Jean de La Fontaine, libro 6 is a delightful book that showcases the timeless appeal of fables. Jean de La Fontaine's storytelling prowess and the stunning illustrations make this collection a must-read for anyone who enjoys classic tales with a moral twist. Whether you are reading these fables for the first time or revisiting them, this book is sure to enchant and inspire readers of all ages.

Book Description:

Nei 12 volumi delle “Favole” (1669 – 1693) Jean de La Fontaine rinnovò la tradizione esopica, rappresentando la commedia umana. Quest’opera dimostrò il suo amore per la vita rurale e attraverso animali simbolici ironizzò sulla vita della società dell’epoca.

In the 12 volumes/books of “Favole” (1669 – 1693) Jean de La Fontaine renewed Aesop’s tradition, representing the human comedy. This demonstrated his love for country life and by symbolic animals he ironized about his current years society’s life.


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