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Title Enchanted eloquence : fairy tales by seventeenth-century French women writers / edited and translated by Lewis C. Seifert and Domna C. Stanton.

Imprint Toronto : Iter Inc., 2010.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  843.010804 En15 2010    ---  Available
Description xi, 362 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
Series The other voice in early modern Europe: the Toronto series ; 9
Other voice in early modern Europe. Toronto series ; 9.
Language In English; translated from the French.
Note Co-published by: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-335) and index.
Contents Editors' Introduction: -- Catherinerine Bernard (c. 1663-1712) : Introduction. Prince Rosebush -- Marie-Jeanne L'heritier De Villandon (1664-1734) : Introduction. Marmoisan : Or The Innocent Deception : A Heroic And Satirical Tale -- Marie-Catherine Le Jumel De Barneville, Baronne D'aulnoy (c. 1650-1705) : Introduction. Princess Little Carp ; The Doe in the Woods -- Charlotte-Rose De Caumont De La Force (c.1650-1724) : Introduction. The Enchanter ; Green And Blue -- Henriette-Julie De Castelnau, Comtesse De Murat (c. 1668-1716) : Introduction. Little Eel ; Wasted Effort -- Critical Texts On The Conte De Fees : Introduction. Marie-Jeanne L'heritier De Villandon, Letter To Madame D.g. *** (1695) ; Abbe De Villiers, Conversations On Fairy Tales And Other Contemporary Works, To Protect Against Bad Taste (1699), From The Second Conversation.
Summary This book focuses on unusual fairy tales that have never been translated before and are seminal for understanding the development of the literary fairy tale as genre. French women writers played a central role in the institutionalization of a literary genre in the French civilizing process that had huge ramifications in opera, theater, vaudeville, music, and film. Moreover, their tales influenced other writers of fairy tales in Europe. This book does honor to their creative efforts and provides the basis for further research on the development of the European fairy tales. -- Back Cover
Subject French fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
French fiction -- 17th century -- History and criticism.
Fairy tales -- France -- History and criticism.
Added Author Stanton, Domna C.
Seifert, Lewis Carl.
Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies.
ISBN 9780772720771 (pbk.)
0772720770 (pbk.)

 
    
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