Audiobook: Fables de La Fontaine, livre 08

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Le Livre huitième des Fables de La Fontaine est le plus volumineux des douze livres qui composent l’oeuvre fabuliste du célèbre écrivain. Celui-ci délaisse d’avantage les animaux dans ce livre, pour mettre en scène l’homme lui-même dans 15 des 27 fables de ce livre. De La Fontaine nous Interpelle: ses fables deviennent plus longues et affichent un écriture plus sophistiquée que dans les livres précédents. Écoutez combien, sous la plume du fabuliste, l’homme est cette bête si curieuse et fascinante.
(Jean LAMBERT)

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