
CONTES - DES FÉES - PAR - ROBERT DE BONNIÈRES - INTRODUCTION
LE ROSIER ENCHANTÉ - COMMENT UNE GENTILLE FÉE ÉTAIT RETENUE DANS UN ROSIER, ET COMMENT ELLE OFFRIT SON AMOUR A JEANNOT
MORALITÉ
BELLE MIGNONNE - I - COMMENT BELLE-MIGNONNE AIMA LE PAGE PARFAIT AU DÉTRIMENT DE BEAUX FILS DE ROIS
II. COMMENT BELLE-MIGNONNE AVAIT EU DE SA MARRAINE LE DON DE FAIRE NAITRE DES FLEURS SOUS SES PAS AUSSITOT QU'ELLE AIMERAIT
III. COMMENT LE ROI ET LA COUR SUIVIRENT LES AMANTS A LA TRACE ET DÉCOUVRIRENT UN CHATEAU DE FLEURS AU LIEU DE FORET
IV. COMMENT BELLE-MIGNONNE ET LE PAGE PARFAIT FURENT TROUVÉS L'UN PRÈS DE L'AUTRE ENDORMIS
MORALITÉ
SAUGE-FLEURIE - I - COMMENT SAUCE-FLEURIE AIMA LE FILS DU ROI
II. COMMENT UNE MAITRESSE-FÉE CONDAMNA SAUGE-FLEURIE
A lush, twilight‑lit kingdom opens its doors, where kings with serpentine crowns and sleeping beauties linger in towers of legend. In the first tale, a humble woodsman named Jeannot stumbles upon a golden rose that sings with a fairy’s voice, offering love and a promise to break an ancient enchantment. The encounter swirls between wonder and gentle humor, inviting listeners to feel the thrill of a secret romance that blossoms amid shimmering roses and whispered vows.
The collection continues with the wistful story of Belle‑Mignonne, a radiant princess whose steps coax flowers from the earth, and a modest page named Parfait whose quiet courage draws her hidden affection. Their delicate courtship is laced with poetic longing and the simple truth that love need not wear a crown. Together, these charming fables blend lyrical language with timeless morals, perfect for anyone who enjoys dreamy adventures where kindness and love guide the heart.
Language
fr
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1905
A lively figure in late 19th-century French letters, this poet, novelist, and critic moved easily between journalism, fiction, and music. His work reflects the literary world of Paris at a time when newspapers, salons, and books all shaped public taste.
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