Fá bulas Literarias De D. Tomas De Iriarte is a collection of literary fables by Spanish author Tomá s de Iriarte, containing both his well-known works and posthumously published fables. These short, allegorical stories, often featuring animals or inanimate objects, offer moral lessons and insightful commentary on human nature and society. This edition, edited by Leandro Ferná ndez De Moratà -n, preserves the original charm and wit of Iriarte's verse, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of Spanish literature. The fables are celebrated for their elegant style and enduring relevance, reflecting the literary tastes and intellectual climate of 18th-century Spain. "Fá bulas Literarias" remains a significant contribution to the fable tradition, enjoyed by readers of all ages.
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