Three hundred Aesop’s fables / Translated by George Fyler Townsend
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A collection of three hundred concise fables presents short animal-centered allegories that illustrate ethical maxims and practical conduct. Each brief narrative stages anthropomorphized creatures whose consistent characteristics drive a single incident that leads to a clear moral. A preface and a short life of the fabulist frame the collection and explain the method and purpose behind the tales. Recurring themes include prudence, vanity, justice, gratitude, and the consequences of folly, with many entries ending in an explicit maxim that distills the lesson.
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