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Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy

    Madame d'Aulnoy was a French writer who coined the term 'fairy tale' (contes de fées) and established its modern usage. Her tales were crafted for the sophisticated entertainment of adult salon gatherings, not for children. She also explored historical writings, pseudo-memoirs, and historical novels, often blending fact and fiction with a distinctive narrative flair. Her work exemplifies the literary artistry of her era, offering intricate plots and engaging prose.

    Die weisse Katze
    • 1983

      Die weisse Katze

      Klassische französische Märchen

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Enthält: Die weisse Katze von Marie-Catharine d'Aulnoy. Prinz Liebling ; Schönchen und das Ungeheuer von Marie Le Prince de Beaumont.

      Die weisse Katze