The Old Woman and the Two Servants
La Fontaine's version of Aesop's fable
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The Old Woman and the Two Servants
Summary
The Old Woman and the Two Servants is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants authored Jean de La Fontaine[2].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's image is recorded as Martenisie-Oudry-La Fontaine-La vieille et les deux servantes.jpg[3].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's based on is recorded as The Old Woman and Her Maids[5].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's Commons category is recorded as La Vieille et les Deux Servantes[6].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's language of work or name is recorded as French[7].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's has edition or translation is recorded as Q114921532[8].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's has edition or translation is recorded as Q115740321[9].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's title is recorded as La Vieille et les Deux Servantes[10].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1230v94y[11].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's derivative work is recorded as The Mistress and two Servants[12].
- The Old Woman and the Two Servants's form of creative work is recorded as fable[13].
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Works and Contributions
The Old Woman and the Two Servants authored Jean de La Fontaine[2].