<p>Marie-Jeanne L&rsquo;H&eacute;ritier de Villandon (1664-1734) a relative of the better-known Charles Perrault was among the most important creators of the &nbsp;fairy tales genre. This ground-breaking collection gathers four stories originally published in 1696 a year before Perrault&rsquo;s Tales of Mother Goose the classic The Dark Tower and the Luminous Days published in 1705 as well as an essay written in the form of a letter in which Mlle L&rsquo;H&eacute;ritier casts more light on the detail of her thinking the process by which the tales came to be written and the various things that she was attempting to achieve.</p><p><br />These stories may well be the source material that inspired Cinderella and the Brothers Grimm&rsquo;s Rumpelstiltskin amongst others and are not an adaptation of folklore but an attempt to recycle literary inventions attributed to the medieval troubadours.</p>
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