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Another collection for children was Fabler og blandede Digte (1844).
Fabler från Bällingebro (2006)
Moralske Fabler, 1751 (Eng.
Aesop Fabler Suite, Op.43 (1967)
La Fontaines fabler (oversættelse)(1985)
He illustrated Hans Vilhelm Kaalund's Fabler for børn, a book of poetry for young children published in 1845.
Fabler og Fortællinger i den Gellertske Smag, 1778.
Canadian Comics: Interviewing Salgood Sam of Dream Life and The Rise and Fall of it All on the Fabler Blog 2010.
But Kaalund is known primarily for his Fabler for Børn ("Fables for Children," 1845; illustrated by Johan Lundbye), a book of verses about animals.
Mikael Lytzau Forup: 125 fabler med illustrationer af Marcus Gheeraerts den Ældre [Danish: 125 fables with illustrations by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder], Odense (University Press of Southern Denmark) 2007.
There would be no higher point in the life of a fabulist.
Ought not that to be enough, if the fabulist is serious?
Still, the fabulist thinks it a good idea to do that.
You are a novelist, a film director, a fabulist.
We thought that he might be delusional, or, at least, a highly entertaining fabulist.
We have to fall back upon conjecture, as our fabulist does when he has nothing more substantial to work with.
His current theory involves a really strong Fabulist of the second century Julian.
Look, sir, all of us are fictions, someone's fabulist dreams.
These years are shrouded by Wilder's lifelong flair as a fabulist of the first order.
He was a myth maker, a fabulist, a writer of exquisite parables.
I was not created by a fabulist.
The fabulist says: "It was the entrance into a world more amiable and exquisite than he had yet known."
Of course, she was also a fabulist.
A person who writes fables is a fabulist.
It is possible, too, that Polo was a humbug and fabulist who never reached China.
When the playwright turns to specifics, he reveals how hollow the metaphors and fabulist flourishes are.
So here was another fabulist capable of bearing witness to the perambulations of the human heart!
For far too long Yilane history has been the province of the fabulist and the dreamer.
Mr. Matthews is essentially a speculative poet, a fabulist rather than a moralist.
"A fabulist to the end," said Crichton.
Yes, fantastic fiction can be intricately woven into the texture of our daily lives, addressing important issues in fabulist form.
It is named after the Greek fabulist Aesop.
Nonetheless even his defenders were uneasily aware that he was a fabulist with a zestful delight in combat.
A better comparison might be to Kafka, a fabulist who could never understood why his friends didn't laugh when he read his stories to them.
In this fabulist parable, religious miracles and carnival charlatans are opposite sides of the same deep need for belief.