"A collection of fairy tales published by women in seventeenth-century France [exploring] themes of love, marriage, sexuality, gender relations, and female education, and literacy. Includes works by Catherine Bernard, Catherine Durand, Charlotte-Rose de Caumont, Marie-Jeanne L'hâeritier, and Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, Countess of Murat, with brief biographies of the authors"--
"A collection of fairy tales published by women in seventeenth-century France [exploring] themes of love, marriage, sexuality, gender relations, and female education, and literacy. Includes works by Catherine Bernard, Catherine Durand, Charlotte-Rose de Caumont, Marie-Jeanne L'hâeritier, and Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, Countess of Murat, with brief biographies of the authors"--
Nora Martin Peterson, associate professor of French at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, teaches courses on medieval and early modern literature and culture, fairy tales, French and francophone women writers, autofiction, and body language. She is the author of Involuntary Confessions of the Flesh in Early Modern France (2016).
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