Madame d'Aulnoy

Madame d'Aulnoy, born Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville in 1650, was a pioneering French author renowned for her enchanting fairy tales that captivated the imaginations of readers both in her time and beyond. A prominent figure in the salons of 17th-century Paris, she skillfully blended elements of magic, adventure, and moral lessons in her storytelling. Her most famous works, such as "The White Cat" and "The Green Serpent," reflect her unique style and deep understanding of human nature, making her a foundational voice in the fairy tale genre. She was one of the first authors to use the term "fairy tale" (contes de fées), establishing a literary tradition that would influence countless writers after her.

As you explore the delightful worlds that Madame d'Aulnoy crafted with her pen, you'll discover rich narratives filled with fantastical creatures and intricate plots. Her stories often challenge social norms and celebrate the resilience of her characters, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives. We encourage you to dive into her captivating tales in the app, where you can experience the charm and wit of this remarkable author who brought magic to the page.

Il était une fois... - 001 (contes pour enfants)

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