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The Aesopic Fable: Critical Essay by John E. Keller and L. Clark Keating

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SOURCE: "Introduction," in Aesop's Fables with a Life of Aesop, translated and edited by John E. Keller and L. Clark Keating, pp. 1-6. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1993.

In the following essay, Keller and Keating trace the history of Aesopic fables in Spain until the fifteenth-century publication of the Spanish Ysopet.

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