- openly. The two
fathers of
apologue in the West were slaves,
namely Aesop and Phaedrus.
Leading later writers of
apologues were
Giambattista Basile in...
- Malayalam, the
lingua franca of the
Indian state of
Kerala and the
union territories of
Lakshadweep and Puduchery, is one of the six
classical languages...
-
Prince of Abissinia: A Tale,
though often abbreviated to R****elas, is an
apologue about bliss and
ignorance by
Samuel Johnson. The book's
original working...
- Russia, are
leading modern writers of
apologues.
Length is not an
essential matter in the
definition of an
apologue.
Those of La
Fontaine are
often very...
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influence highly likely. Similarly, in 1971,
Alistair Campbell stated that the
apologue technique used in
Beowulf is so rare in epic
poetry aside from
Virgil that...
-
Fifteen Dogs: An
Apologue is a
novel by
Canadian writer André Alexis.
Published by
Coach House Books in 2015, the
novel was the
winner of the 2015 Scotiabank...
- The
boiling frog is an
apologue describing a frog
being slowly boiled alive. The
premise is that if a frog is put
suddenly into
boiling water, it will...
-
included essays, an
annotated The
Plays of
William Shakespeare, and the
apologue The
History of R****elas,
Prince of Abissinia. In 1763 he
befriended James...
- la Marche, A. (Albert) (1839–1897).
Anecdotes historiques, légendes et
apologues, tirés du
recueil inédit d'Étienne de Bourbon,
Dominicain du
XIIIe siècle...
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