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In "The Fables of Ph√¶drus," the Roman poet Phaedrus revisits the timeless tradition of fable writing, drawing extensively from Aesop'Äôs narratives while infusing his works with a sharp satirical edge reflective of the societal and political dynamics of ancient Rome. Phaedrus employs a concise and elegant literary style characterized by vivid imagery and moral clarity, inviting readers to confront the follies and virtues of human nature through the lens of anthropomorphized animals. His fables address themes such as justice, cunning, and the moral implications of human behavior within a framework that encourages reflection on both personal and societal ethics. Phaedrus, who lived in the first century CE, was significantly influenced by Rome's turbulent political landscape, which informed his approach to storytelling. As a former slave who gained freedom, his personal experiences influenced the moral underpinnings of his fables, which often critique social hierarchies and advocate for wisdom and integrity. His works mark a vital transition in the evolution of fable, illustrating how folklore can function as a vehicle for social commentary and moral instruction. "The Fables of Ph√¶drus" is highly recommended for readers seeking profound moral insights wrapped in the guise of simple narratives. Phaedrus'Äôs ability to resonate with both ancient and modern audiences makes his fables a relevant study in ethics and human behavior. Whether one is a student of literature, ethics, or simply an admirer of powerful storytelling, this collection offers timeless lessons that remain pertinent today.
© 2019 Good Press (전자책 ): 4057664654489
번역자 : Christopher Smart, Henry T. Riley
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전자책 : 2019년 11월 21일
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