Fabulist
A fabulist is an author of Fable S, i.e. of accounts in a style using the Allégorie as bases literary. Often, the fable ends in a epilog, the Morale. the fabulist expresses himself in Towards or Prose.
The origin of the fables comes from the tales ancestral, transmitted orally from generation to generation and laid down on paper by excellent moralists: Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, Jean of the Fountain, Charles-Guillaume Sourdille of Valette, Jean-Jacques Boisard, Jean-François Boisard, Antoine Bailly, Ésope, Bidpaï, Tomás de Iriarte, Abstémius, Isaac Nicholas Nevelet, Carlo Gozzi, Phèdre, Flavius Avianus, Gabriele Faerno, Loqman, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Christian Fürchtegott Gellert, Felix María Samaniego, Jean-Jacques Boisard, Antoine Houdar of the Mound, Charles Gildon, Mancini-Nivernois, Jules Soloist Milscen, Jean-Joseph Vadé, Isaac de Benserade, the father Barb, Nicolas Grozelier, the Abbot Aubert, Jean-Joseph Vadé, Berlot-Chapuit, Antoine Furetière, the abbot Monnier, Charles Perrault, Maximus Planudes, Al-Ibsihi…