Abstract:This article probes into the distinctive features of fables and fable-like writings. It argues that fables should refer to those writings that carry a moral, humorous and ironic in style, while the fa...This article probes into the distinctive features of fables and fable-like writings. It argues that fables should refer to those writings that carry a moral, humorous and ironic in style, while the fable, like writings, is characteristic of rhetoric devices and symbolic implications. On this distinction, such writers as Dante, Spencer and Kafka are not fable writers in its real sense but fable - like writers.Read More
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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