Ce onzième livre des fables de Jean de La Fontaine est celui qui contient le plus petit nombre de fables: 10. Toutefois, les textes de ces fables sont plus élaborés que ceux des textes des premiers livres du fabuliste. Le message est plus songé et aussi… moins accessible, ce qui pourrait expliquer que ces fables soient moins connues du grand public.
(de Jean Lambert)
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