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Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE... |
reaches back to antiquity. Krasicki's fables and parables have been described as being, "[l]ike Jean de La Fontaine's [fables],... amongst the best ever... |
This article is a list of characters in the comic book series Fables and its spin-offs (including Jack of Fables, Cinderella: From Fabletown with Love,... |
The Walnut Tree is one of Aesop's fables and numbered 250 in the Perry Index. It later served as a base for a misogynistic proverb, which encourages the... |
grounding in, truth of some kind, or truth from a certain point of view. The distinction between the two may be best defined from the viewpoint of the audience... |
are five fables of ancient Greek origin that deal with the statue of Hermes. All have been classed as burlesques that show disrespect to the god involved... |
Parable (category Fiction) story, in prose or verse, that illustrates one or more instructive lessons or principles. It differs from a fable in that fables employ animals, plants,... |
Traditional story (redirect from Myth, legend, folklore, fairy tale, fable) example, in First Timothy, "neither give heed to fables...", and "refuse profane and old wives' fables..." (1 Tim 1:4 and 4:4, respectively). Strong's... |
List of fictional rabbits and hares (redirect from Rabbits in fiction) mascot Carl, the Blockbuster rabbit Cabbit The Easter Bunny Hare of Inaba Hare in one of Aesop's Fables, The Hare and the Tortoise The Moon Rabbit, China... |
The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom is a 2006 book written by American social psychologist Jonathan Haidt. In it, Haidt poses... |
parable, and fable. The story incorporates elements of age-old animal fables, such as Aesop's Fables, in which animals speak the truth, and traditional... |
List of Latin phrases (full) (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) memorabilium libri IX, IV, IV, incipit. "The Boastful Athlete", from Aesop's Fables Res Rusticae – De agri cultura Fumagalli, Giuseppe. L'ape latina: dizionarietto... |
Novel (redirect from Candidates for the first novel) whereby fictions could reach out into the sphere of true histories. This permitted its authors to claim they had published fiction, not truth, if they... |
Proverb (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter) to the story, frequently found in Aesop's Fables, such as "Heaven helps those who help themselves" from Hercules and the Wagoner. In a novel by the Ivorian... |
to get caught up in it. Like so many other stories, it is modeled on a variety of sources: the Lucianic dialogue, Aesop's fables, and of course, the... |
Fairy tale (section History of the genre) (which generally involve belief in the veracity of the events described) and explicit moral tales, including beast fables. Prevalent elements include dragons... |
2000 in literature (category Years of the 20th century in literature) Beverley Naidoo – The Other Side of Truth Jerry Pinkney – Aesop's Fables Philip Pullman – The Amber Spyglass J. K. Rowling – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire... |
Frankenstein (redirect from The Modern Prometheus) Prometheus merely brings fire to humankind, but in other versions, such as several of Aesop's fables (See in particular Fable 516), Sappho (Fragment 207)... |
Metaphor (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) exaggeration to illustrate a point. Parable: An extended metaphor told as an anecdote to illustrate or teach a moral or spiritual lesson, such as in Aesop's fables... |
Book (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter) are broadly classified into fiction (containing imaginary content) and non-fiction (containing content representing truths). Many smaller categories exist... |