Item
Theories of the Fable In the Eighteenth Century.
- Title
- en_US Theories of the Fable In the Eighteenth Century.
- Description
- en_US This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
- en_US This book has a dust jacket (book cover)
- en_US Thomas Noel
- Creator
- en_US Noel, Thomas See all items with this value
- Date
- 2016-01-25T16:08:05Z
- en_US 1993-12
- en_US 1975
- Date Available
- 2016-01-25T16:08:05Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 1975
- Abstract
- en_US The subject of this good study is the short didactic narrative, the Aesopian fable. The eighteenth century seems to be the only period in which the fable has been considered a legitimate literary genre (2). La Fontaine (who died in 1695) and La Motte (who published Fables nouvelles, including Discourse on the Fable, in 1719) mark the beginning of the period in France. More than one hundred fabulists published there during the eighteenth century. More than fifty Germans were plying the fable art between 1740 and 1800. In England fable enjoyed strong popularity, but not the prestige which it had in France and Germany. (The fable impulse did not reach Spain until the 1780's.) The orderly, analytical eighteenth-century mind was even more fond of theory than it was of the fable. Their theories, then, Noel investigates methodically and carefully. Herder in 1801 stands at the other end of the stream of theoretical treatments begun by La Motte in 1719; Herder laments the decay of the genre. By the early years of the nineteenth century, both commentaries and published volumes of fables become fewer. Interest in the genre rapidly wanes. Fable returns to the realm of children's literature, from which it had risen up. Notes and bibliography.
- Identifier
- en_US 231038585
- en_US 1903 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US eng
- Publisher
- en_US Columbia University Press
- en_US New York
- Subject
- en_US PN980.N6 See all items with this value
- en_US Secondary book See all items with this value
- en_US Title Page Scanned See all items with this value
- Type
- en_US Book, Whole
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books