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Jean de Lafontiton is an outstanding satirist and a free-thinking thinker, was the best basis of new time. Borrowing plots from Ezop and other ancient authors, as well as the eastern wise men, he creates a bizarre nickname, personifying the then French Society of the era of Louis Fourteenth. Around the crowded lion, fierce and loving, crowds flattened and pleasing, the beasts-vassals are flatted, look, intriguing, gnawing for a warm place at the court. Yes, quit the same way down each other, gentlemen! - Shows poet to them.
In those days, in the house of each French peasant, the Bible and Basni Lafonten were certainly, in France of the XXI century, with a great Basinople, they already get acquainted with school bench. No wonder he was nicknamed by the French Homer, and his fables of Voron and Fox and Dragonfly and Ant and many others know almost every Frenchman
In those days, in the house of each French peasant, the Bible and Basni Lafonten were certainly, in France of the XXI century, with a great Basinople, they already get acquainted with school bench. No wonder he was nicknamed by the French Homer, and his fables of Voron and Fox and Dragonfly and Ant and many others know almost every Frenchman
Author:
Author:Lafontaine J.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Paper:
Paper:Gray
Series:
Series: Alphabet-Classic, Red.
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-10931-5
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