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A fox outwits a crow; a court of animals mirrors the follies of men. In The Fables of John Gay, the wit and wisdom of early 18th-century England come alive through a vibrant tapestry of animal allegories and sharp social satire. This illustrated fable anthology, introduced and annotated by W. H. K. Wright, gathers Gay’s most celebrated works-stories that delight with their playful storytelling while delivering enduring moral lessons.More than an enchanting classic literature collection, this volume stands as a cornerstone of historical literature. Gay’s fables, often compared to Aesop’s, draw on the lively spirit of his age and reveal the subtle influence of contemporaries like Jonathan Swift. Their clever tales, brimming with insight, have long been cherished by literary scholars and educators as both educational resources and windows into the complexities of human nature.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Whether you are a casual reader seeking timeless wisdom or a collector of classic literature, this edition invites you to rediscover the charm and relevance of 18th-century fables, freshly preserved for the modern bookshelf.