La Fontaine: L'ours et les deux compagnons

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La Fontaine, Jean de

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1980

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In this pamphlet's sixteen pages, Danon-Marcho offers a lively presentation of the fable on two-page spreads. As the two hunters make their pitch, we see their hands, the furrier's head, and the bear -- already marked up as by a tailor -- scowling. The next scene takes us already to the moment of the bear's approach, where we see one companion on the ground. We see only the shoe of the other companion in the crook of a tree branch. La Fontaine's bear noses around the body's orifices and declares that this corpse stinks. Danon-Marcho offers a great final picture on the back cover. Is the bear waving good-bye or good riddance?

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Editions Lito-Paris

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10997 (Access ID)

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