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1668

La Fontaine Publishes Fables

1668

The French poet Jean de La Fontaine published the first six books of his verse Fables, adapting Aesop and Bidpai into elegant, witty, and often subversive little allegories. The grasshopper, the fox, and the wolf became characters in the cultural education of every French child for the next three centuries.