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  • Jean de La Fontaine

    French fabulist and poet (–)

    "La Fontaine" redirects here. For other uses, see La Fontaine (disambiguation).

    Not to be confused with Jean La Fontaine.

    Jean de La Fontaine (,;French:[ʒɑ̃d(ə)lafɔ̃tɛn]; 8 July &#;&#; 13 April ) was a French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. He is known above all for his Fables, which provided a model for subsequent fabulists across Europe and numerous alternative versions in France, as well as in French regional languages.

    After a long period of royal suspicion, he was admitted to the French Academy and his reputation in France has never faded since. Evidence of this is found in the many pictures and statues of the writer, later depictions on medals, coins and postage stamps.

    Life

    Early years

    La Fontaine was born at Château-Thierry in France. His father was Charles de La Fontaine, maître des eaux et forêts – a kind of deputy-ranger – of the Duchy of Château-Thierry; his mother was Françoise Pidoux. Both sides of his family were of the highest provincial middle class; though they were not noble, his father was fairly wealthy.

    Jean, the eldest child, was educated at the collège (grammar school) of Château-Thierry, and at the end of his school days he entered the Oratory in May , and the seminary of Saint-Magloire in October of the same year; but a very short sojourn proved to him that he had mistaken his vocation. He then apparently studied law, and is said to have been admitted as avocat/lawyer.

    Family life

    He was, however, settled in life, or at least might have been so, somewhat early. In his father resigned his rangership in his favor, and arranged a marriage for him with Marie Héricart, a girl of fourteen, who brought him 20, livres, and expectations. She seems to have been both beautiful and intelligent, but the two did not get along well together. There appears to be absolutely

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      Jean de la fontaine biographie courte wikipedia

    La Fontaine's Fables

    Collection of fables by Jean de La Fontaine

    Jean de La Fontaine collected fables from a wide variety of sources, both Western and Eastern, and adapted them into French free verse. They were issued under the general title of Fables in several volumes from to and are considered classics of French literature. Humorous, nuanced and ironical, they were originally aimed at adults but then entered the educational system and were required learning for school children.

    Composition history

    Divided into 12 books, there are of the Fables, varying in length from a few lines to some hundred, those written later being as a rule longer than those written earlier.

    The first collection of Fables Choisies had appeared March 31, , dividing fables into six books over its two volumes. They were dedicated to "Monseigneur"Louis, le Grand Dauphin, the six-year-old son of Louis XIV of France and his queen consortMaria Theresa of Spain. By this time, La Fontaine was 47 and known to readers chiefly as the author of Contes, lively stories in verse, grazing and sometimes transgressing the bounds of contemporary moral standards. The Fables, in contrast, were completely in compliance with these standards.

    Eight new fables published in would eventually take their place in books 7–9 of the second collection. Books 7 and 8 appeared in , while appeared in , the whole 87 fables being dedicated to the king's mistress, Madame de Montespan. Between and a few fables were published dealing with people in antiquity, such as "The Matron of Ephesus" and "Philemon and Baucis". Then book 12 appeared as a separate volume in , containing 29 fables dedicated to the king's year-old grandchild, Louis, Duke of Burgundy.

    Plot sources

    The first six books, collected in , were in the main adapted from the classical fabulists Aesop, Babrius and Phaedrus. In these, La Fontaine adhered to the path of his predecessors with some closeness; but in the later collections

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