Theories of the Fable in the Eighteenth Century

Theories of the Fable in the Eighteenth Century

Author: Thomas Noel

Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 200

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The Popularity of the fable and the rationale -- La Fontaine and the seventeenth-century forerunners -- Aesop as a popular figure and the fable in England -- Theories of the fable: La Motte and richer -- The Fable in Germany during the first half-century -- French ideas at mid-century -- Lessing's Aesopian fables and the anti-Lessing -- Rousseau and the fable in education -- Dodsley and England at mid-century -- Herder and the romantic turn -- Samaniego, iriarte, and the fable in Spain -- Dissolution of a functioning literary genre.


The English Fable

The English Fable

Author: Jayne Elizabeth Lewis

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-03-28

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780521481113

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Between 1651 and 1740 hundreds of fables, fable collections, and biographies of the ancient Greek slave Aesop were published in England. In The English Fable, Jayne Elizabeth Lewis describes the national obsession with Aesop's fables during this period as both a figural response to sociopolitical crises, and an antidote to emerging anxieties about authorship. Lewis traces the role that fable collections, Augustan fable theory, and debates about the figure of Aesop played in the formation of a modern, literate, and self-consciously English culture, and shows how three Augustan writers - John Dryden, Anne Finch, and John Gay - experimented with the seemingly marginal symbolic form of fable to gain access to new centres of English culture. Often interpreted as a discourse of the dispossessed, the fable in fact offered Augustan writers access to a unique form of cultural authority.


Fables from the Nouvelles Poésies

Fables from the Nouvelles Poésies

Author: John Metz

Publisher: Pendragon Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9780918728265

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The Fables of La Fontaine enjoyed universal success from their first appearance in 1668. Fifty years later a collection of songs was published in Paris based on some of these tales set to vaudeville tunes and other simple airs. For th is new edition of these unknown settings the author has written an extensive historical introduction, translated all the texts into English, and provided invaluable suggestions on performance practice. A delightful and witty addition to the concert repertory.


A History of Augustan Fable

A History of Augustan Fable

Author: Mark Loveridge

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-11-12

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780521630627

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A history of fable in written and illustrative media from classical times to 1800 and beyond.