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  1. Jean de la Fontaine is unquestionably one of France’s most beloved poets. He is a “classical” writer in the true meaning of the word. For centuries, French schoolchildren have learned his ...

  2. Biography. Jean de La Fontaine was born in the province of Champagne at Château-Thierry in 1621. In spite of his name, he was not of noble birth. His father held a government post as an ...

  3. Summary. While one may be tempted by tradition to think of Jean de La Fontaine’s TheFables as children’s stories, such a notion does a disservice to La Fontaine’s elegant poetry and down-to ...

  4. Jean de la Fontaine’s poetic output mirrors the two major styles of seventeenth century French literature—that is to say, it lies between artistic exuberance, on one hand, and classical ...

  5. Jean de La Fontaine World Literature Analysis. In order to understand the significance of La Fontaine’s work, one must start with his audience. In seventeenth century France, the literary world ...

  6. What is the moral of the fable "The Milkmaid and Her Pail"? This story originated in the 14th Century, but was most famously reproduced by Jean de la Fontaine in Fables (Volume 7). The moral of ...

  7. Jean Baptiste Racine was born in the village of La Ferté-Milon, near Soissons, France, and was baptized on December 22, 1639, presumably shortly after his birth. His mother was Jeanne Sconin ...

  8. In this moral story, an old weasel is no longer able to catch lively mice. He therefore rolls himself in flour and lies on his back outside their nest. The first mouse looks at him out of ...

  9. Not all of the stories attributed to Aesop are animal fables. “Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, and Momus” is a traditional Greek myth with the Olympian gods as central characters. Zeus, Poseidon, and ...

  10. Unlike the animal fables of Aesop, Jean de La Fontaine, or Joel Chandler Harris, Twain’s animal tales are not classic fables meant to illustrate some moral point. Though the bluejays are ...

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