Fables de Florian

Fables de Florian, written by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian in the late 18th century, is a collection of fables that draws inspiration from the works of Jean de La Fontaine. Florian's fables often feature animals and convey moral lessons, using humor and wit to critique human behavior. This work is notable for its lyrical style and its role in the tradition of French fable literature, serving as a bridge between La Fontaine's classic tales and later adaptations.








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