
A delightful collection of classic French fairy tales, this volume brings together the whimsical imagination of the 17th‑century storyteller who wove magic, wit, and moral insight into every page. From enchanted animals to clever maidens and daring princes, each story sparkles with vivid descriptions and timeless lessons that still resonate today. The narratives flow with a graceful ease, inviting listeners to lose themselves in kingdoms where kindness, bravery, and cleverness are the true treasures. Whether you cherish gentle humor or a touch of the marvelous, the anthology offers a rich tapestry of wonder for every ear.
The opening tale follows a radiant princess whose golden, cascading hair earns her the name “the Beauty with Golden Hair.” When a neighboring king, smitten by rumors of her beauty, sends a lavish embassy to propose, she politely declines, preferring independence over a forced marriage. His disappointment fuels court intrigue, leading a boastful young courtier to mock the king’s sorrow, only to find himself imprisoned in a tower. As the king hears the captive’s plaintive words, curiosity and compassion begin to stir, hinting at unexpected turns yet to come.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (610K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com
Release date
2006-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1650–1705
Best known for shaping the French literary fairy tale, this 17th-century writer filled her stories with clever heroines, enchantment, and courtly wit. Her tales helped popularize the very phrase “fairy tale” in French literary culture.
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