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Original Title: Fables Choisies mises en vers par M. De la Fontaine
ISBN: 2266127756 (ISBN13: 9782266127752)
Edition Language: French
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Fables Paperback | Pages: 482 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 12640 Users | 145 Reviews

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Une tortue, un corbeau, un lièvre, une fourmi, un lion, et même un pot au lait : autant de figures familières qui peuplent, parmi tant d'autres, notre imaginaire, resurgissent régulièrement, et que nous devons toutes au fabuleux talent de Monsieur de La Fontaine. Il est le prince des poètes, lui qui a su transformer une tradition un peu rigide, celle de la fable, en un art exceptionnel, qui charme l'oreille tout en réjouissant l'esprit, réveille les bois, anime les animaux et parvient à toucher tous les hommes.
Moralité : on aurait tort de ne pas se replonger dans la lecture des Fables, qui ravissent les enfants et enchantent les adultes ! Leur pertinence impertinente est sans doute à l'origine de leur succès ininterrompu : qu'on les récite, comme à l'école, qu'on se les répète pour soi seulement ou qu'on se les "mette en bouche", comme le fit avec un bonheur évident le comédien Fabrice Luchini, on ne résiste pas au petit plaisir d'une fable.

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Title:Fables
Author:Jean de La Fontaine
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 482 pages
Published:December 1st 2002 by Pocket (first published 1668)
Categories:Classics. Cultural. France. Poetry. Fiction. European Literature. French Literature. Childrens. Short Stories

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Ratings: 4.05 From 12640 Users | 145 Reviews

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The edition that I have is very beautiful. It's hardcover, top quality paper, fully illustrated with Grandville's art. The book has that old book look it's really pretty. On top of that, unlike some version of the fables that are in modern french, this version uses the original old french that the fables were written so it gives even more an old look and feel to the book. Of course the fables in themselves are a joy to read and filled with wisdom.

Curious that human nature is so accurately portrayed in the comings-and-goings of animals...Definitely an interesting read, but make sure to take it in little chunks. I got REALLY bored just plowing through it, and I found myself more annoyed than anything else. I particularly enjoyed the fact that most of these fables offered counter-morals as well - you usually see a fox outsmarting something else, but occasionally the fox is outsmarted himself. I could see this as indicative that a single

La fontaine fables choisies = The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine, Jean de La FontaineThe Fables of Jean de La Fontaine were issued in several volumes from 1668 to 1694. They are classics of French literature. Divided into 12 books, there are 239 of the Fables, varying in length from a few lines to some hundred, those written later being as a rule longer than the earlier.تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز هجدهم ماه آگوست سال 1970 میلادیعنوان: قصه های لافونتن شاعر: ژان لافونتن ترجمه منظوم: نیر سعیدی تهران

Today I thought outloud about how nice it would be to have a book with all of La Fontaine's fables. As I was in a bookshop to buy a friend's birthday present, I remembered to have a look and found this nice edition at a cheap price (2.80 euros! You can't beat that!) so I decided to buy my own copy.I had to smile when I opened the book and discovered that the first fable was "La Cigale et la Fourmi", which I learnt in primary school when I was seven years old and still remember to the word today,

When you are French, this book is a must-read! Actually all French kids have to learn one fable at least, at school. And it's amazing, every French adults can tell a fable or quote a moral.

Fables is a collection of short stories that allow a reader to have different experiences. Some of these stories will show a reader how confident a character is, how it is better to enjoy the little things and how it is possible to overcome the hard times in life. Considering there are multiple stories in this book there are multiple illustrations, all of which are very well done and use great color. These illustrations give the reader more of an idea of what the characters would look like

Some insightful stories, my favorites follow:- The miller, his son and the ass (listening to everyone's opinions can lead to folly)- The frogs asking a king (be satisfied with what you have)- The lion beaten by the man (history is at the behest of those that write it)- The lion in love (love can make you blind)- The camel and the floating sticks (things far away do not always bring bad omen)- The ploughman and his sons (hard work brings its rewards)- The stag seeing himself in the water (Too

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