- oral transmission.
Fables can be
found in the
literature of
almost every country. The
varying corpus denoted Aesopica or Aesop's
Fables includes most of...
- Aesop's
Fables, or the Aesopica, is a
collection of
fables credited to Aesop, a
slave and
storyteller who
lived in
ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE...
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characters who
appear in
Fables are from
European stories, the
major exceptions being Arabian fables and
American fables (from the
fable world of "Americana"...
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Fables and its spin-offs (including Jack of
Fables, Cinderella: From
Fabletown with Love, Fairest, 1001
Nights of Snowfall, and
Peter & Max: A
Fables...
- The
Fable (****anese: ザ・ファブル, Hepburn: Za Faburu) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Katsuhisa Minami [ja]. It was
serialized in Kodansha's...
- to: Aesop's
Fables, a
collection of
fables from
ancient Greece La Fontaine's
Fables,
several volumes by Jean de La
Fontaine 1668–1694
Fables,
Ancient and...
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those written earlier. The
first collection of
Fables Choisies had
appeared March 31, 1668,
dividing 124
fables into six
books over its two volumes. They were...
-
Fables for the Frivolous, or
Fables for the
Frivolous (with
Apologies to La Fontaine), is one of the
earliest works by the
American parodist Guy Wetmore...
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interrelated animal fables in
Sanskrit verse and prose,
arranged within a
frame story. The
surviving work is
dated to
about 200 BCE, but the
fables are likely...
- Nina and Star,
reading fables. The show ran from June 28, 2010 to
December 12, 2013. It
features fables,
notably from Aesop's
Fables. It is
based on the...