Jean de La Fontaine: Les fables du Rat

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2005

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I found three books from this series, Le bestiaire du capucin, in my thirty minutes at Gibert Joseph this trip. This booklet is earlier than both Les insectes de la fable and Les fables du Renard. The list of members of the collection Le bestiaire du capucin, named only La Collection in the booklet itself, are fewer than in those other two booklets. The illustrations here are all duochrome, i.e., black and beige. Guittard adopts here a curiously nervous style. Typical of his work are LM and FM. The Rat and the Oyster presents the temptation well. The League of Rats suggests well what rats are up against in the cat. There are here thirteen of La Fontaine's fables that feature the rat. Yves Le Pestipon notes that more than fifteen of his fables deal with the rat. Le Pestipon reminds us that, in all its ins and outs, ups and downs, the rat is like man. Il est comme l'homme.

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