Aesop (also known as Esopus) is a well known fabulists. You may know him by his works of The Tortoise and the Hare or The Boy Who Cried Wolf. There are also many others.
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Aesop is most famously known for writing the fable of the lion and the mouse. The story of the lion and the splinter is not a well-known tale attributed to a specific author.
The author of the fable "The Horse and the Carabao" is Jose Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines known for his writings that sparked Filipino nationalism during the Spanish colonial period.
Well-known is an adjective but author is a noun. Well-known author isn't a compound noun and therefore have two different parts of speech.
Well, I don't know about the normal fable but you can play Fable The Lost Chapters and Fable 2 on Xbox 360
The well-known author with those letters in his name is Stephen King.
well there is a dog on fable 3 and 2 but it would not be the same dog but may have the same ability's.
No, "well known" is not a hyphenated word. It is typically written as two separate words when used as an adjective following a noun (e.g., "a well known author"). However, when it appears before a noun, it is often hyphenated as "well-known" (e.g., "a well-known author").
Charles Dickens became well known as an AUTHOR!
Well the story itself is a fable, but the MORAL of the story is "Do not attempt the impossible."
The correct spelling is well known. A well known author or a well-known company (the hyphen is optional).
Well known author.
fable Fabulous has the sense 'known through fable': from Fr. fabuleux or L. fabulosus 'celebrated in fable', from fabula.