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Jean de La Fontaine

    July 8, 1621 – April 13, 1695

    Jean de La Fontaine stands as the most celebrated French fabulist and one of the most widely read poets of the 17th century. Renowned for his exceptional mastery of the French language, his work is distinguished by its elegant prose and profound insights into human nature. Through his memorable animal fables, La Fontaine explored timeless themes of morality and social commentary, offering readers witty observations and enduring lessons. His distinct voice and artistic skill continue to resonate, making his contributions to literature both significant and captivating.

    Jean de La Fontaine
    The Fox and the Stork, and Other Fables
    The Wolf and The Lamb, and Other Fables
    The Frog and the Ox, and Other Fables
    The most fabulous Fables of the 17 Th century. La fontaine Tome I
    Fables: Jean de la Fontaine; Translated by Sir Edward Marsh; Illustrated by R. de la Nézière
    Selected Fables