<p>This volume is one of a set of three collections assembling a substantial fraction of the short fantastic fiction of Catulle Mend&egrave;s (1841-1909). It assembles more than eighty contes fables and apologues employing supernatural motifs<br />&nbsp;<br />The light-hearted flippancy of the majority of the stories collected here has its own heroic dimension in blithely sacrificing the copious resource of narrative energy to be found in the Devil&rsquo;s works in order to focus much more extensively on the kindly ministrations of angels Eros and other benign figures. It is a testament of Mend&egrave;s&rsquo; ingenuity that the sacrifice in question was not a costly one permitting him to maintain a level of productivity that few writers of his era could match.<br />&nbsp;<br />Whimsy might look easy to a reader but it is not nearly as easy for an author. Few writers have ever been able to draw from that particular well as prolifically and consistently as Catulle Mend&egrave;s and there are only a precious few whose work could be assembled into a kaleidoscopic display of phantasmagorical materials as rich as this one.<br />&nbsp;</p>
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