"The world is old, they say. Well, so it is! But it is as greedy
for amusement as a child!"
The Happy Cobbler and his sad neighbor the Financier -- the
Mouse in the Moon -- the Elephant and the Rat . . . Jean de La
Fontaine found inspiration for his fables high and low, in society
and nature, in history and fancy.
Born in Champagne, France, in 1621, La Fontaine published the
fables that would grant him literary immortality in a series of
books beginning in 1668, with the last appearing the year before
his death in 1695. Their magic is nowhere more evident than here,
in "The Original Fables."
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