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A Bed That's Just Right
Tonight, we have a pleasant and sleepy retelling of the classic fairy tale, 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears'. Our version is a little different from the original, and we hope it guides you nicely into dreamland. 😴
Sound design: morning birdsong. 🐦🎶
Narrator: Evie Brown
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From the Sea to the Stars
Tonight’s story takes us back in time and mythology, to a gorgeous Greek island. According to myth, this is where the princess Ariadne had a magical first encounter with Bacchus, the god of agriculture and wine. 😴
Sound design: ocean waves, sea birds. 🌊🦩
Narrator: Thomas Jones
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Livre XII, Fable 23
(English below)
Jean de La Fontaine est un écrivain français du 17e siècle. Son oeuvre est diverse et touche à différents genres mais c’est pour ses réécritures des fables d’Ésope notamment que son nom a traversé les âges. Parmis les plus connus il y a Le Loup et l’Agneau, La Cigale et la Fourmi ou encore Le Corbeau et le Renard. Mais l’oeuvre complète est méconnue. Il y a au total 243 fables réparties en 12 tomes. C’est pourquoi je souhaite avec ce podcast faire découvrir le génie de La Fontaine et mettre à l’honneur toutes ses fables.
Ce podcast est fait pour toutes personnes curieuse de découvrir les fables de La Fontaine. Ce peut également être un outil d’apprentissage de la littérature française et de la langue française. Il ne faut pas perdre de vu que La Fontaine écrit comme un homme du 17e siècle, il utilise donc des expressions qui sont aujourd’hui désuètes. Les enfants peuvent écouter ce podcast mais il faudra un adulte pour les aider à la compréhension du sens de certaines fables.
J’espère que vous apprécierez l’écoute des épisodes!
Jean de La Fontaine is a 17th century french writer. His work is diverse and touches on different genres but it is for his rewritings of Aesop's fables in particular that his name has survived the ages. Among the best known there are The Wolf and the Lamb, The Cicada and the Ant or The Raven and the Fox. But the complete work is unknown. There are a total of 243 fables divided into 12 volumes. This is why I am making this podcast. I want to share the genius of La Fontaine and to honor all its fables.
This podcast is made for anyone curious to discover the fables of La Fontaine. It can also be a tool for learning French literature and the French language. It should not be forgotten that La Fontaine writes as a man of the 17th century, so he uses expressions which are today obsolete. Children can listen to this podcast but it will take an adult to help them understand the meaning of some fables.
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