Fables of Aesop

Sardonic, wry and wise, "Aesop's Fables" are some of the most enduring and well-loved literary creations in history. In a series of pithy, amusing vignettes, Aesop created a vivid cast of characters to demonstrate different aspects of human nature. Here we see a wily fox outwitted by...

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Autor principal: Esopo (-)
Otros Autores: Handford, S. A., traductor (traductor), Robb, Brian, ilustrador (ilustrador)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England : Penguin Books [1964]
Edición:New edition
Colección:Penguin classics
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Sumario:Sardonic, wry and wise, "Aesop's Fables" are some of the most enduring and well-loved literary creations in history. In a series of pithy, amusing vignettes, Aesop created a vivid cast of characters to demonstrate different aspects of human nature. Here we see a wily fox outwitted by a quick-thinking cicada, a tortoise triumphing over a self-confident hare and a fable-teller named Aesop silencing those who mock him. Each jewel-like fable provides a warning about the consequences of wrong-doing, as well as offering a glimpse into the everyday lives of Ancient Greeks
Descripción Física:XX, 228 páginas : ilustraciones ; 18 cm
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