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Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690-1715

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Book Fairy Tales, Sexuality, and Gender in France, 1690-1715 Lewis C. Seifert
Libristo code: 02034779
Publishers Cambridge University Press, November 1996
Between 1690 and 1715, well over one hundred literary fairy tales appeared in France, two-thirds of... Full description
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Between 1690 and 1715, well over one hundred literary fairy tales appeared in France, two-thirds of them written by women. This 1996 book explores why fashionable adults were attracted to this new literary genre and, integrating socio-historical, structuralist, and post-structuralist approaches, considers how it became a medium for reconceiving literary and historical discourses of sexuality and gender. The first part of the book considers how the marvellous is used to legitimize the genre, to exemplify theories of 'modern' culture, and to reaffirm women's potential as writers. The second part examines how specific groups of tales both reiterate and unsettle late seventeenth-century discourses of love, masculinity and femininity through conventions such as the romantic quest, the marriage closure, chivalric heroes and good and evil fairies.

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