• Jean de La Fontaine (okunuşu [Jeon dö la fonten]) (d. 8 Temmuz 1621, Château-Thierry - ö. 13 Nisan 1695, Paris),[1] Fransız şair ve yazar.
  • Jean de la Fontaine consacra alors ses journées à superviser l’exploitation des forêts, des chasses et des pêches de son territoire.
  • Jean de La Fontaine stands as a monumental figure in French literature, known for his verses and fables that have enchanted readers for centuries.
  • La Fontaine, Jean de (D: 8 Temmuz 1621, Château-Thierry, Fransa – Ö: 13 Nisan 1695, Paris, Fransa)...
  • For 20 years, from 1673, he was a member of the household of Mme de La Sablière, whose salon was a celebrated meeting place of scholars, philosophers...
  • Next (Jean le Rond d'Alembert). Jean de La Fontaine (July 8, 1621 – April 13, 1695) was the most famous French fabulist and probably the most widely read French poet...
  • Born in July 8, 1621, in Château-Thierry (Champagne, France), where his father was in charge of Water, Forests and Hunting, Jean de la Fontaine spent his...
  • One of France’s most celebrated men of letters and a member of the nation’s Academy, Jean de la Fontaine was among the most-read French poets of the...
  • The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine were issued in several volumes from 1668 to 1694.
  • Jean de La Fontaine Born in 1621 in Champagne, French poet Jean de La Fontaine was perhaps one of the most famous and popular writers of his time and is...