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Taking the extant versions of Aesop in Greek prose as his point of departure, the author extends the tradition wherein poets have invested the original plots with a wealth of prosodical invention. Though contemporary, his idiom has echoes of past literatures.
Presents 120 of Aesop's classic tales rewritten for reading aloud.
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Add New tales from Aesop (for reading aloud), Taking the extant versions of Aesop in Greek prose as his point of departure, the author extends the tradition wherein poets have invested the original plots with a wealth of prosodical invention. Though contemporary, his idiom has echoes of past literatu, New tales from Aesop (for reading aloud) to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add New tales from Aesop (for reading aloud), Taking the extant versions of Aesop in Greek prose as his point of departure, the author extends the tradition wherein poets have invested the original plots with a wealth of prosodical invention. Though contemporary, his idiom has echoes of past literatu, New tales from Aesop (for reading aloud) to your collection on WonderClub |