The fables of Aesop have become one of the most enduring traditions of European culture, ever since they were first written down nearly two millennia ago. Aesop was reputedly a tongue-tied slave who miraculously received the power of speech; from his legendary storytelling came the collections of prose and verse fables scattered throughout Greek and Roman literature. First published in English by Caxton in 1484, the fables and their morals continue to charm modern readers: who does not know the story of the tortoise and the hare, or the boy who cried wolf?
Aesop's Fables
– Aesop
bookThe Ant and the Grasshopper
– Aesop
bookThe Fox and the Grapes
– Aesop
bookThe Fox and the Crow
– Aesop
bookThe Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
– Aesop
bookThe North Wind and the Sun
– Aesop
bookThe Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
– Aesop
bookThe Hare and the Tortoise
– Aesop
bookAesop’s Fables
– Aesop
bookThe Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf
– Aesop
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