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Toujours observateur des comportements humains, Jean de La Fontaine ne cesse de les mettre en scène dans ces 16 fables, tantôt en invitant le genre animal à caricaturer l’homme tantôt en confiant sa propre bêtise à l’homme lui-même. Ce dixième livre s’inscrit dans la continuité de l’oeuvre du grand fabuliste.
( Jean Lambert )

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