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Blue-beard: A Contribution to History and Folk-lore / Being the history of Gilles de Retz of Brittany, France, who was executed at Nantes in 1440 A.D., and who was the original of Blue-beard in the tales of Mother Goose cover

Blue-beard: A Contribution to History and Folk-lore / Being the history of Gilles de Retz of Brittany, France, who was executed at Nantes in 1440 A.D., and who was the original of Blue-beard in the tales of Mother Goose

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An illustrated historical and folkloric study reconstructs the life and downfall of Gilles de Retz, a Breton noble and soldier who achieved high military rank and later returned to his estates, where debt, extravagant pursuits, and an obsession with alchemy are linked to accusations of abducting and murdering children. Drawing on archival trial records, confessions, ecclesiastical and civil proceedings, depositions, and local lore, the author traces the case to its execution and explores its transformation into the Bluebeard folktale, with appendices surveying Mother Goose publications and variant stories.

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Thomas Wilson

Thomas Wilson was a 19th-century author known for his contributions to historical and folkloric studies. His notable work, "Blue-beard: A Contribution to History and Folk-lore," explores the life of Gilles de Retz, a historical figure often associated with the Bluebeard legend in fairy tales. In addition to this, Wilson authored "The Swastika, the Earliest Known Symbol, and Its Migration," which examines the historical significance and evolution of the swastika symbol across cultures. His writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of history, folklore, and cultural symbols.

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