Fabel Dunia Populer: Popular World Fables

No Thumbnail Available

Authors

Ross, Widya

Issue Date

2024

Volume

Issue

Type

Language

Keywords

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Alternative Title

Abstract

This large-format (7½” x 10¼”) paperbound book contains 25 fables on 103 pages. The fables, most frequently four pages long, are identified by country of origin, including WC, marked “Aesop-Yunani.” I find it curious that none is attributed to France. Other fables that I recognize include “Crocodile and Monkey” (1) and “Stork and Crab” (41). Many seem to be “pourquoi” stories. Each fable includes a separate section labeled in English “Character Building” and two other sections labeled in Indonesian ”Moral Message” and “Unique Facts” (for example, that Africa is the second-largest continent in the world). The computer-generated graphics are only moderately interesting.

Description

Citation

Publisher

Kanak

License

Journal

Volume

Issue

PubMed ID

DOI

Identifier

13661 (Access ID)

Additional link

ISSN

EISSN

Collections