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Laboulaye's Fairy Book

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A collection of short fairy tales that presents compact narratives of enchantment, transformation, and episodic adventure. Stories hinge on magical objects, unexpected tests, and the intervention of uncanny helpers, with outcomes that typically reward generosity and cleverness while exposing folly or greed. The prose balances vivid descriptive passages, brisk plotting, and touches of humor and peril, creating varied moods across the book. Arranged as discrete tales with an introductory note and accompanying illustrations, the volume offers a sampler of folkloric motifs and imaginative set pieces for general readers.

About the Author

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Édouard Laboulaye

Édouard Laboulaye was a French political thinker, lawyer, and author, best known for his contributions to literature and his advocacy for democracy and civil liberties. He is particularly recognized for his work "Laboulaye's Fairy Book," which showcases his talent for storytelling and his interest in folklore. Laboulaye's writings often reflect his deep engagement with social issues and his belief in the power of education and enlightenment. In addition to his fairy tales, he wrote several other notable works, including "Contes et nouvelles" and "Paris en América," which further illustrate his literary versatility and cultural insights.

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