Author:Jean de La Fontaine
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Works
[edit]- Fables, translated by Elizur Wright
- The Original Fables of La Fontaine, translated by Frederick Colin Tilney (1913)
- The Two Mules
- The Hare and the Partridge
- The Gardener and His Landlord
- The Man and His Image
- The Animals Sick of the Plague
- The Unhappily Married Man
- The Rat retired from the World
- The Maiden
- The Wishes
- The Dairy-Woman and the Pail of Milk
- The Priest and the Corpse
- The Man Who ran after Fortune and the Man who waited for Her in His Bed
- An Animal in the Moon
- The Fortune-Tellers
- The Cobbler and the Financier
- The Power of Fable
- The Dog Who carried His Master's Dinner
- Thyrsis and Amaranth
- The Rat and the Elephant
- The Horoscope
- Jupiter and the Thunderbolts
- Education
- Democritus and the People of Abdera
- The Acorn and the Pumpkin
- The Schoolboy, the Pedant, and the Owner of a Garden
- The Sculptor and the Statue of Jupiter
- The Oyster and the Pleaders
- The Cat and the Fox
- The Monkey and the Cat
- The Two Rats, the Fox, and the Egg
- The Dog with His Ears cropped
- The Lioness and the She-Bear
- The Rabbits
- The Gods wishing to instruct a Son of Jupiter
- The Lion, the Monkey, and the Two Asses
- The Wolf and the Fox in the Well
- The Mice and the Screech-Owl
- The Companions of Ulysses
- The Quarrel between the Dogs and the Cats and between the Cats and the Mice
- The Wolf and the Fox
- Love and Folly
- The Forest and the Woodcutter
- The Fox and the Young Turkeys
- The Ape
- The Scythian Philosopher
- The Elephant and Jupiter's Ape
- The League of Rats
- The Arbiter, the Hospitaller, and the Hermit
- A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine, translator unknown, illustrated by Percy James Billinghurst (1900) (transcription project)
- Tales
- Joconde jean de la fontaine
Transcription projects
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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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