Description: Aesop was a Greek storyteller born in approximately 620 BCE. Tradition says he was born as a slave, but developed a real talent for fables that were used to teach truths in a simple, understandable way. A fable was a narrative form, usually featuring animals that behave and speak as human beings, told to highlight human follies and weaknesses. A moral—or lesson for behavior—is woven into the story and often explicitly formulated at the end. The Western tradition of fable effectively begins with Aesop, a likely legendary figure to whom is attributed a collection of ancient Greek fables. Among the Classical authors who developed the Aesopian model were the Roman poet Horace, the Greek biographer Plutarch, and the Greek satirist Lucian.
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Book Title: Aesop's Fables (Barnes and Noble Classics Series)
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Narrative Type: Fiction
Item Length: 8in
Publisher: Barnes & Noble, Incorporated
Original Language: English
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Publication Year: 2003
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Author: Various
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Features: Illustrated
Genre: Fiction
Topic: Classics, Legends, Myths, Fables / General, Anthologies (Multiple Authors), Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology, General
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 5.2in
Number of Pages: 304 Pages