Fables
von Aesop
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Beschreibung
Aesop's Fables gathers brief moral tales in which animals, plants, gods, and ordinary people enact the enduring patterns of human conduct. Written in a spare, memorable style shaped by oral performance, the fables rely on compression, wit, irony, and sharp reversals rather than elaborate characterization. Their place in classical literature is distinctive: they stand beside epic and drama as a humbler but equally durable form of ethical instruction, preserving popular wisdom through narrative clarity and symbolic force. Aesop himself remains a partly legendary figure, traditionally described as an enslaved storyteller from the sixth century BCE whose intelligence and verbal agility allowed him to challenge social power indirectly. Whether or not every tale can be traced to him, the persona of Aesop reflects the conditions that produced the fable: a world in which the powerless could speak truth through indirection, using foxes, lions, mice, and crows to expose folly, greed, vanity, and injustice. This collection is recommended to readers interested in the origins of moral storytelling, satire, and concise literary art. Its lessons remain strikingly modern, offering pleasure, instruction, and a refined understanding of human nature.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Jugendbücher
Sub-Genre
Überlieferte Geschichten
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
164
Preis
12.20 €
Beschreibung
Aesop's Fables gathers brief moral tales in which animals, plants, gods, and ordinary people enact the enduring patterns of human conduct. Written in a spare, memorable style shaped by oral performance, the fables rely on compression, wit, irony, and sharp reversals rather than elaborate characterization. Their place in classical literature is distinctive: they stand beside epic and drama as a humbler but equally durable form of ethical instruction, preserving popular wisdom through narrative clarity and symbolic force. Aesop himself remains a partly legendary figure, traditionally described as an enslaved storyteller from the sixth century BCE whose intelligence and verbal agility allowed him to challenge social power indirectly. Whether or not every tale can be traced to him, the persona of Aesop reflects the conditions that produced the fable: a world in which the powerless could speak truth through indirection, using foxes, lions, mice, and crows to expose folly, greed, vanity, and injustice. This collection is recommended to readers interested in the origins of moral storytelling, satire, and concise literary art. Its lessons remain strikingly modern, offering pleasure, instruction, and a refined understanding of human nature.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Jugendbücher
Sub-Genre
Überlieferte Geschichten
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
164
Preis
12.20 €



