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Title
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Un fablier
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Description
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Jean Queval
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Creator
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Quéval, Jean
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Contributor
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Chapacou, Gilles
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:38:58Z
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2001-08
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1985
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:38:58Z
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Date Issued
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1985
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Abstract
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Here is a worthy subtitle: où sont rapportées les histoires fabueuses de quelques animaux dont certains sont imaginaires; dans lequel La Fontaine est transcrit non sans toupet dans un tout autre register par un auteur contemporain; suivi de quelques explications sur l'entreprise du vil imitateur. My French would need to be much better to appreciate this book worthily. It contains fifty verse fables on some 86 pages, followed by a distancing epilogue and a postface. From what I can tell, the fables do a very clever job of taking La Fontaine's relationships, struggles, and characters and transposing them reflectively and humorously into the different world of today. The five collages seem highly surrealist. They put together some strange components, as in the picture of the old photographer in a moonscape (29) or the two gentlemen flying with a court-worthy woman above peasants in a replay of TT (83). This book must be a trip!
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Identifier
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5584 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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Plein Chant
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Bassac, Charente, France
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Subject
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PQ2677.U48 F23 1985
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Jean Queval
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole