Aesop Naturaliz'd and Expos'd to the Publick View in His Own Shape and Dress by Way of Essay on a Hundred Fables. (1697) | TheBookSeekers

Aesop Naturaliz'd and Expos'd to the Publick View in His Own Shape and Dress by Way of Essay on a Hundred Fables. (1697)


No. of pages 128

Published: 2011

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Aesop Naturaliz'd and Expos'd to the Publick View in His Own Shape and Dress by Way of Essay on a Hundred Fables" is a collection that presents Aesop's fables in a fresh light, aiming to reveal the moral lessons embedded within these classic tales. The book consists of various fables featuring anthropomorphized animals, each illustrating timeless themes such as cunning versus wisdom, pride versus humility, and the consequences of greed. By retelling these stories with a focus on their ethical implications, the work invites readers to reflect on human behavior and societal norms through the lens of fable, blending entertainment with moral instruction. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Proquest, Eebo Editions .

AESOP probably lived in the middle part of the sixth century BC. A statement in Herodotus gives grounds for thinking that he was a slave.