The life of Jean de La Fontaine
Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) was one of the greatest representatives of French classicism. A French writer and poet, author of famous fables featuring animals as protagonists.
His father, superintendent of Château-Thierry, a town east of Paris, wanted a clerical life for his son and therefore enrolled him in the Congregation of the Oratory in 1641.
However La Fontaine developed a love for literature from a young age and in 1654 published his first work based on an adaptation of Eunuchus by Terence.




