Item
Les Fables de La Fontaine et Hitler
- Title
- en_US Les Fables de La Fontaine et Hitler
- Description
- en_US Language note: French
- en_US Jean de La Fontaine
- Creator
- en_US Collot, D. See all items with this value
- Contributor
- en_US Mass, J.Y.
- Date
- 2016-01-25T20:05:45Z
- en_US 2011-10
- en_US 2010
- Date Available
- 2016-01-25T20:05:45Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 2010
- Abstract
- en_US I have known several of the designs in this book for years and despaired of ever finding them. Here they are in a facsimile reproduction of the 1939 original. That original was apparently published shortly before the German conquest of France and the consequent destruction of materials like this, materials critical of Nazis. Ten fables are presented with their La Fontaine texts utterly intact. The blurb on the back cover has it right: Cet album, textes et dessins, dénonçait la férocité et la mégalomanie du chancelier allemand. In this book, I would say, it is the satirical illustrations that make the difference! Several seem to me to apply less well. Among those that may seem to stretch La Fontaine in order to criticize Hitler, I would list FC and GA. Who is that asking Hitler the crow to drop the cheese that is Poland? And I would never have envisioned Hitler as the artist grasshopper needing to ask the ants for shelter…. Several illustrations, though, hit the mark perfectly! Those that seem made for criticizing Hitler have the representations that I have seen and remembered, particularly WL and MM. Hitler as a milkmaid is a riot! Notice the doll or girl lying near the lamb in WL's illustration. The Wolf Become a Shepherd portrays the shepherd as the angel of peace sleeping in the pasture. One that seems more a prophecy than a critique is OR. Who is that goddess that sends the lightning down to uproot the Hitler-oak? OF similarly looks forward to Hitler's self-explosion. I ordered a second copy of this book in order to scan these illustrations without harming this good copy. Now, of course, I am all the more eager to discover a 1939 copy somewhere, somehow.
- Identifier
- en_US 9782723396998
- en_US 7500 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US fre
- Publisher
- en_US Nouvelles Editions Latines/Éditions Fernand Sorlot
- en_US Paris
- Subject
- en_US PQ1808.A2 2010 See all items with this value
- en_US Jean de La Fontaine See all items with this value
- Type
- en_US Book, Whole
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books