Item
6 Fábulas de La Fontaine
- Title
- en_US 6 Fábulas de La Fontaine
- en_US 6 Fábulas 8
- en_US ET 8
- Description
- en_US Language note: Spanish
- Jean de La Fontaine
- Creator
- en_US La Fontaine, Jean de See all items with this value
- Contributor
- en_US Pascual, María
- Date
- 2020-01-23T17:39:23Z
- 2019-09
- en_US 1968
- Date Available
- 2020-01-23T17:39:23Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 1968
- Abstract
- en_US Lively cartoons present "The Woodman and the Axe"; "The Three Desires"; "People and Fortune"; "The Broken-Down Cart"; "The Cobbler and the Banker"; "The Girls and the Oyster." Is "The Three Desires" really a La Fontaine fable? Really a fable? "People and Fortune" is about the rich man who attributes his riches to his acumen. When he becomes suddenly poor, he attributes it to bad luck. "The Broken-Down Cart" is the traditional "Hercules and the Waggoner" story; here a fairy, not Hercules, is involved. This booklet changes the normal wranglers about the oyster into "muchachas." My prize in this 16-page pamphlet about 7" x 8" goes to the four illustrations for "The Cobbler and the Banker"; every one is spirited and engaging.
- Identifier
- en_US 11894 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US spa
- Publisher
- en_US Ediciones Toray
- en_US Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Subject
- Jean de La Fontaine See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books