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Twice upon a Time: Women Writers and the History of the Fairy Tale Twice upon a Time: Women Writers and the History of the Fairy Tale by Elizabeth Wanning Harries
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“In France, the literary fairy tale was a genre initially established by a group of women (and a few men, including Perrault, who frequented their circles and salons). Lewis Seifert has estimated that more than two-thirds of the tales that appeared during the first wave of fairy-tale production in France (between 1690 and 1715) were written by women. For more than a century the tales of d'Aulnoy, Lheritier, La Force, Bernard, and other women dominated the field of fairy tales and were the touchstones of the genre. They were often long, intricate, digressive, playful, self-referential, and self-conscious - far from the blunt terseness that Benjamin and many others would associate with the form.”
Elizabeth Wanning Harries, Twice upon a Time: Women Writers and the History of the Fairy Tale