<p>Stories by Catherine Bernard Fran&ccedil;ois F&eacute;nelon Louis de Mailly and Jean de Pr&eacute;chac.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>This volume includes three tales by Catherine Bernard (1662-1712) one of the originators of <em>contes de f&eacute;es</em> that deliberately subvert not merely their narrative strategy but also their entire mythology; two enigmatic allegories of French history as seen through the prism of faerie by Jean de Pr&eacute;chac (1647-1720); four stories by Fran&ccedil;ois F&eacute;nelon (1651-1715) and The Illustrious Fays a collection of tales by Chevalier de Mailly (1657-1724) which shows how the <em>contes de f&eacute;es</em> quickly became suited to very different narrative purposes.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The variety embraced by these stories is a striking illustration of the versatility of a format that seemed at first to be rather narrow. If some of stories seem more stereotyped and less ambitious the spectrum they display is not lacking in color and variety and the more flamboyant of them make significant additions to the imagery assembled by the core writers of the original school.</p>
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