French Fairy Tales Anna ScannaviniOffers an analysis of fourteen French fairy tales, from the medieval Romance of Mlusine to Jean Cocteau's film version of Beauty and the Beast, exploring their universal and eternal nature as well as their relevance to modern readers. Bettina L. Knapp explores the universal and eternal nature of fourteen French fairy tales, including the medieval Romance of Mlusine, Charles Perrault's seventeenth century versions of Sleeping Beauty and Bluebeard, and
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