
Aesop's Fables (classic Story Series)
About This Novel
"Aesop's Fables" is one of the earliest collections of fairy tales and fables in the world. It is an allegorical story spread among ancient Greek folk. The short stories in the book are concise and comprehensive, approachable and full of philosophy. Thousands of years later, Aesop's fables have become a model for Western fable literature. Among them, "The Farmer and the Snake", "The Fox and the Grapes", "The Wolf and the Lamb", "The Tortoise and the Hare", "The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf", "The Farmer and His Children", "The Mosquito and the Lion" have become household stories all over the world. It is the most widely read book in the world, and it has a great influence on Western ethics, morality, and political thought.
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Official(8)Scraped 6d ago
Happy New Year!
What, it's all a preface. Where are the fables? Not good at all
What, so many typos?
Pretty good, a must-have for relieving boredom
There are just too many typos
Small stories, big principles, and fables are the crystallization of human wisdom and are worth experiencing again and again.
Good, good, good!
Not bad, very good
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 6d ago
Happy New Year!
What, it's all a preface. Where are the fables? Not good at all
What, so many typos?
Pretty good, a must-have for relieving boredom
There are just too many typos
Small stories, big principles, and fables are the crystallization of human wisdom and are worth experiencing again and again.
Good, good, good!
Not bad, very good
