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in 1692 and wrote a series of travel memoirs based on her supposed travels through court life in Madrid and London. And although her insights may have been plagiarized and invented, these stories later became her most popular works. She gained the reputation as a historian and recorder of tales from
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and a known gambler. In 1669, the Baron d'Aulnoy was accused of treason (speaking out against imposed taxes by the King) by two men who may have been the lovers of Mme d'Aulnoy (aged nineteen) and her mother, who by a second marriage was the Marchioness de Gadagne. If found guilty, the verdict would
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Scholars Jack Zipes and David Blamires suggest that, due to the high number of similarities of MMe. d'Aulnoy's literary work with recognizable folkloric material, she must have been acquainted with the oral tradition or their literary reworking during her time. In addition, Jacques Barchilon stated
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In 1699, Mme d'Aulnoy's friend Angélique Ticquet was beheaded for having a servant retaliate against Angélique's abusive husband, also from a forced marriage. The servant was hanged for shooting and wounding Councillor Ticquet. Mme d'Aulnoy escaped persecution despite her alleged involvement and
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before finally convincing the court of his innocence. The two men implicated in the accusation were executed instead. The accusations and counter-accusations are recorded in the Bastille's archives. The Marchioness de Gadagne fled to England, and although a warrant was served for Mme d'Aulnoy's
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It is possible she then worked as a spy for France (and perhaps spent some time in Holland, Spain, and England) before returning to Paris in 1685 (possibly as repayment for spying). The Marchioness de Gadagne stayed in Madrid financed by a pension from the Spanish King. Mme d'Aulnoy hosted
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Verdier, Gabrielle. "COMMENT L'AUTEUR DES «FÉES À LA MODE» DEVINT «MOTHER BUNCH»: MÉTAMORPHOSES DE LA COMTESSE D'AULNOY EN ANGLETERRE." Merveilles & Contes 10, no. 2 (1996): 285–309. Accessed 30 June 2020.
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Marie-Anne, Dame de Barneville (27 October 1668 – before 1726); she married on 29 November 1685 Claude-Denis de HĂ©Ăšre (1658 – before June 1711), a nobleman from Berry, who became Sire de Barneville, and had:
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Palmer, Nancy, and Melvin Palmer. "English Editions of French "Contes De Fees" Attributed to Mme D'Aulnoy." Studies in Bibliography 27 (1974): 227-32. Accessed 29 June 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/40371596.
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The present court of Spain, or, The modern gallantry of the Spanish nobility unfolded in several histories and seventy five letters from the enamour'd Teresa, to her beloved the
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Trinquet Charlotte. Le conte de fĂ©es français (1690-1700) : Traditions italiennes et origines aristocratiques . TĂŒbingen: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, 2012.
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EdmĂ©e-AngĂ©lique des PrĂ©aux d'Antigny (born on 18 November 1704 – death date unknown); she was married to Pierre-Joseph Vermale but the marriage was annulled.
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D'Aulnoy published twelve books including three pseudo-memoirs, two fairy tale collections and three "historical" novels. She contributed to the anthology
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were less successful. The money she made from her writing helped raise her three daughters, not all produced during her time with the Baron d'Aulnoy .
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Marie-Anne de HĂ©Ăšre (6 August 1701 – 3 January 1737); she married on 24 September 1735 Jean-Pierre de Fontanges, and had a son:
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Memories of the Court of Spain, Account of the Voyage to Spain (Memoires de la cour d'Espagne, Relation du voyage d'Espagne) (1690 or 1691)
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Barchilon, Jacques. "Adaptations of Folktales and Motifs in Madame D'Aulnoy's "Contes": A Brief Survey of Influence and Diffusion". In:
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Blamires, David. "4. From Madame d'Aulnoy to Mother Bunch: popularity and the fairy tale". In: Julia Briggs, Dennis Butts (eds.).
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Madame d'Aulnoy had six children, two of whom were born after she became estranged from her husband, although they bore his name:
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in her home at rue Saint-BenoĂźt that were frequented by leading aristocrats and princes, including her close friend,
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Jacques-Denis-Augustin de HĂ©Ăšre (1698–?); he married on 2 November 1734 GeneviĂšve Françoise de La Fauche. No issue.
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SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages: The Fairy Tales of Madame d'Aulnoy (1893) with a guide to d'Aulnoy's tales in English
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Autour des contes de fĂ©es : recueil d'Ă©tudes de Jeanne Roche-Mazon, accompagnĂ©es de piĂšces complĂ©mentaires
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ThĂ©rĂšse-AimĂ©e (13 October 1676 – after 1726); she married EdmĂ© des PrĂ©aux d'Antigny and had a daughter:
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Giulio Orazio Pucci, second Marquis of Bargente (Barsento, in Italy), and had at least two children:
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History of Jean de Bourbon, Prince of Carency (Histoire de Jean de Bourbon, Prince de Carency) (1692)
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Françoise-AngĂ©lique-Maxime (c. 1677 – 17 November 1727); she never married and had no issue.
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Planché, James Robinson. 'Fairy Tales by The Countess d'Aulnoy, translated by J. R. Planché
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Marguerite-Françoise de HéÚre; she married Jacques-François Tardieu, "Count" of Malissy.
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Judith-Henriette (14 November 1669 – after 1711); she married on 4 September 1704 in
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History of Hippolyte, Count of Douglas (Histoire d'Hippolyte, comte de Duglas) (1690)
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23, no. 2 (2009): 353-64. Accessed 23 June 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/41388930.
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that d'Aulnoy's works can be classified under some popular tale types of the
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Her most popular works were her fairy tales and adventure stories as told in
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Marie-Angélique (26 January 1667, died young, probably before November 1669)
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Memories of the Court of England (MĂ©moires de la cour d'Angleterre) (1695)
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François-Alexandre de Fontanges (28 December 1736 – 1754).
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arrest, she escaped from officers through a window and hid in a church.
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discontinued involvement in the Paris social scene for twenty years.
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From the beast to the blonde : on fairy tales and their tellers
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Luisa Maria Pucci; she was the first wife of Francesco Guicciardini.
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have meant execution. The Baron d'Aulnoy spent three years in the
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Fairy Tales by The Countess d'Aulnoy, translated by J. R. Planché
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When Dreams Came True: Classical Fairy Tales and Their Tradition
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Memories of the Court of Spain, Account of the Voyage to Spain (
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Sentiments of a Penitent Soul (Sentiments d'une Ame penitente)
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Dominique-CĂ©sar, her only son (23 November 1667, died young)
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Memoires de la cour d'Espagne, Relation du voyage d'Espagne
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Aulnoy, Marie Catherine le Jumel de Barneville de la Motte
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Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville, Baroness d'Aulnoy
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The Return of a Soul to God (Le Retour d'une Ame Ă  Dieu)
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Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy
d'Aulnay
Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy
Barneville-la-Bertran
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Précieuses
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Barneville-la-Bertran
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Marie Bruneau des Loges
François de Malherbe
Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac
François de la Motte, Baron d'Aulnoy
Duke of VendĂŽme
freethinker
Bastille
salon gatherings
Saint-Evremond
Paduan Accademia dei Ricovrati
Clio
the Dutch wars of Louis XIV
folk tales
Grimm Brothers
salons
international index of folktale classification

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