The Villager and the Snake
La Fontaine's version of Aesop's fable
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The Villager and the Snake
Summary
The Villager and the Snake is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Villager and the Snake authored Jean de La Fontaine[2].
- The Villager and the Snake's image is recorded as Legrand-Oudry-La Fontaine-Le villageois et le serpent.jpg[3].
- The Villager and the Snake's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- The Villager and the Snake's based on is recorded as The Farmer and the Viper[5].
- The Villager and the Snake's depicts is recorded as snake[6].
- The Villager and the Snake's depicts is recorded as peasant[7].
- The Villager and the Snake's Commons category is recorded as Le Villageois et le Serpent[8].
- The Villager and the Snake's language of work or name is recorded as French[9].
- The Villager and the Snake's has edition or translation is recorded as Q114921666[10].
- The Villager and the Snake's main subject is recorded as charity[11].
- The Villager and the Snake's main subject is recorded as ingratitude[12].
- The Villager and the Snake's title is recorded as Le Villageois et le Serpent[13].
- The Villager and the Snake's first line is recorded as Esope conte qu’un manant[14].
- The Villager and the Snake's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120j38yq[15].
- The Villager and the Snake's form of creative work is recorded as fable[16].
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Works and Contributions
The Villager and the Snake authored Jean de La Fontaine[2].