
The Story of Lena Fox (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)
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"The Story of Lena Fox" uses events in the animal world to stage a live drama of human society. Lena defeated the enemy with his wit and cunning, which is a metaphor for the citizens' revenge against the feudal lords. This theme has been given a new meaning with the changes in French social life in the Middle Ages. "The Story of Lenard Fox" has had a great influence on French and even European literature. Its satirical and comic features are not only the direct source of the works of La Fontaine, the famous French fable poet in the 17th century, but also opened the way for realistic novels in the 18th century and critical realist novels in the 19th century. This book is translated from "The Story of Lenard Fox" rewritten by Pauline Parry. It not only retains all the essence of the medieval original work, but also avoids the shortcomings of the original work's lengthy repetition, loose structure, and obscurity, making the story of Lenard, originally written in Old French, easy to understand and lively.
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