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Aesop C. 620 B.C.–C. 564 B.C.: Critical Essay by J. H. Driberg

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SOURCE: J. H. Driberg, "Aesop," in The Spectator, Vol. 148, No. 5425, June 18, 1932, pp. 857-58.

In the following essay, Driberg discusses the possible influence of African folktales on Aesop's fables.

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