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  1. Diamonds and Toads or Toads and Diamonds is a French fairy tale by Charles Perrault, and titled by him "Les Fées" or "The Fairies". Andrew Lang included it in The Blue Fairy Book. [1] . It was illustrated by Laura Valentine in Aunt Louisa's nursery favourite. [2]

  2. Jun 10, 2021 · But as I delved deeper into the French fairy-tale tradition, it was the tales written by Perraults female contemporaries, a fascinating group of women writers known as the conteuses, that captured my imagination.

  3. French Fairy Tales, Folk Tales and Fables. Read famous French fairy tales in a vast collection of French folklore from authors Charles Perrault, Sophie Segur, and La Fontaine to name a few. Jump to full list of French fairy tales.

  4. European fairy tales. French children's literature. French folklore. Fairy tales by country. French fantasy. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French poet and writer, and one of the best-loved personalities of 17th century France. He is remembered today for his collection of fairytales published in 1697 under the title Histoires ou Contes du Temps Passé.

  6. Apr 28, 2021 · The first known use of the term “fairy tale” was by a female author in 17 th Century France. Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville, Baroness d’Aulnoy, called her published folk stories contes de fées (“fairy tales”), birthing the term used thereafter for this widely popular literary genre.

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  8. Nov 18, 2014 · French writers appear heavily in the canon, as fairy tales were very much in vogue in 17th Century France. Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville, Baroness d’Aulnoy (1650/1651–4 January 1705), AKA the more easily pronouncable Countess d’Aulnoy , was the first writer to define the term ‘fairy tales’ or rather, ‘ contes de fées’.

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