Fables

 

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Welcome to FABLES!

New!  I have added first two videos in a coming set of visual introductions to the collection.  Try them out!

The first presents five strange objects in the collection:

The second presents various sets of fable story-blocks to put together:

 

I invite you to use the links below to

 

  browse through a word-and-picture bibliography of books in the Carlson Fable Collection at Creighton. This option offers choices of segments for pleasant reading, as one would pick up a book or magazine and read through a section.

 

 
  browse through a catalogue of objects with plenty of illustrations of all sorts of things.

 

 
 

use a book search engine to look for bibliographical data and comments on individual books.

 

 
  use a search engine to look for files in this web that include mention of a particular word or date

 

 
  read an article I wrote on the definition of fable

 

 
  check abbreviations that I use in this bibliography

 

 
   
  find connections to other fable sites on the web

 

 
  see some helpful reference works on fables

 

 
  learn more about me, my community and work, my collecting, and my resources.

 

 
Enjoy your stay, and please feel free to contact me.  If you would like to send me an E-mail message, I would be happy to hear from you.

 

A lioness, on being criticized by a fox, because she bore only one cub at a time, replied, "True, only one, but it's a lion."

 

 

This page was last updated on 07/19/08.

 
 Copyright 2007 Gregory I. Carlson, S.J.  The opinions expressed on this web site are the personal views of Gregory I. Carlson, S.J., and are not those of the Society of Jesus. This is a personal web site of Gregory I. Carlson, S.J., not an official web site of the Society of Jesus.