Rediscover the timeless wisdom and charm of "Fabelen," a collection of fables by Elisabeth Wolff-Bekker and Agatha Deken. Originally written in Dutch, these fables offer insightful reflections on human nature and morality, presented through engaging stories and memorable characters. This edition makes these classic tales accessible to a new generation of readers, preserving the wit and wisdom that have made them enduring works of literature.
Explore themes of virtue, vice, and the complexities of social life in these beautifully crafted narratives. Perfect for students of Dutch literature, lovers of classic fables, and anyone seeking timeless moral lessons, "Fabelen" is a valuable addition to any literary collection.
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