This is Volume 2 of the celebrated "Fables de La Fontaine," a timeless collection of animal fables written in French-based Creole by Jean de La Fontaine. These enchanting stories, first published in the 17th century, offer profound moral lessons through the antics and interactions of memorable animal characters. La Fontaine's fables blend wit, wisdom, and keen observation of human nature, making them as relevant and engaging today as they were centuries ago.
This volume invites readers to rediscover the charm and enduring appeal of La Fontaine's work, exploring themes of justice, cunning, and the complexities of society. Ideal for students of French literature, lovers of classic tales, and anyone seeking insightful reflections on the human condition, "Fables de La Fontaine" continues to captivate and inspire across generations.
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