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<p>The remarkable stories included in this volume published in the 1730s show a marked evolution in the contes de f&eacute;es each being more substantial and more imaginatively innovative than its predecessor.</p><p>Although they clearly attempt to take up where Baronne d&rsquo;Aulnoy and Comtesse de Murat had been forced to leave off in terms of their imaginative extravagance their use of metamorphoses and their quirky employment of allegory exhibit a further development in the direction of the calculatedly absurd and the surreal.</p><p>These are not the only works of the period to extrapolate its licensed disorder to the chaotic brink of surrealism but they do so more self-consciously than most. The stories gathered herein provide an intriguing kaleidoscopic pattern and can justly be reckoned to be more than the sum of their parts.</p>