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Fairer-than-a-Fairy (Caumont de La Force)

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Nabote's son, Phratis, professes his love for her and magically cleans the room. He gives Fairer-than-a-Fairy a key and tells her to open the main panel in her cell. She obeys and meets Désirs, another princess who was kidnapped because she was beautiful without the assistance of the Fairies’ gifts.
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Nabote goes into the castle as a servant and makes friends with Fairer-than-a-Fairy. One day, she opens a door that gives onto the countryside and pretends to faint outside the castle's walls. Fairer-than-a-Fairy runs to her but no sooner has she gone out that Nabote seizes her and takes her to her
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A King and a Queen, who have several children, decide to journey across their Kingdom. One day, they stop in a castle at the frontier and the Queen gives birth to a beautiful princess. Because of this, the courtiers name her Fairer-than-a-Fairy. But no sooner has the Queen recovered that she must
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When Fairer-than-a-Fairy is twelve, her beauty becomes famous in all the surrounding countries. The Fairies become jealous of her beauty and her name and decide to avenge themselves and destroy the Princess’ beauty. The Queen of the Fairies, named Nabote, goes to the castle in order to kidnap
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Meanwhile, with the help of Phratis, Fairer-than-a-Fairy finds the Hind, who is revealed to be the former Queen of the Fairies under an enchantment. The Queen and Fairer-than-a-Fairy return to Nabote's court, where they save Désirs from being executed, and Désirs’ lover is revealed to be
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When the Fairies find that the two princesses have fulfilled the tasks, they order Fairer-than-a-Fairy to go on Mount Adventurous and fill a vase with the Water of Immortal Life. They give her feathers and wax, hoping she will crash like
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At the fair, DĂ©sirs meets a wicked Fairy who keeps her in a prison and sends for an evil spirit in order to make her ugly. DĂ©sirs is rescued by her lover who has been instructed by a sage to bring her back to the Queen of the Fairies.
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In the tale, Fairer-Than-A-Fairy and the second princess both have to perform difficult tasks for Nabote, the fairy, but they are helped by the fairy's son. This sequence is characteristic of French tale type AaTh 425A (or
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Le conte populaire français: catalogue raisonné des versions de France et des pays de langue française d'outre-mer: Canada, Louisiane, îlots français des États-Unis, Antilles françaises, Haïti, Ile Maurice, La
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in an anonymous 1845 publication. In this version, the heroine is named Gloriosa, the antagonistic fairy is Dwarfia, her son is Philo, and the second princess is Desira. English writer
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Fairer-than-a-Fairy but she finds it impossible, because the wizard who built it put a spell so that its inhabitants could neither go out unwillingly, nor be bewitched.
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Finally, Fairer-than-a-Fairy is instructed to capture the Hind with Silver Feet and DĂ©sirs is sent to the Fair of Time in order to fetch the Rouge of Youth.
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Kingdom. There she dresses Fairer-than-a-Fairy with dirty clothes and instructs her to clean a room which will only become dirtier as she sweeps it.
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in her narrative, into the characters of the two princesses, their love interests, and the evil fairy in the role of Venus. Similarly, folklorist
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In another line of scholarship, Italian literary scholar Armando Maggi argues that Caumont de la Force reworked the tale of
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The former Queen retakes her throne, sends Nabote to another kingdom, and arranges the marriages of the two couples.
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Barchilon, Jacques (1963). "'Précieux' Elements in the Fairy Tale of the Seventeenth Century".
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join the King, who has gone to defend a faraway province attacked by their enemies.
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James Planché noted that the story bears "a strong resemblance" to the tale
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Index

Fairer-than-a-Fairy (disambiguation)
French
literary fairy tale
Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force
1698
Icarus
James Planché
Laura Valentine
Graciosa and Percinet
Madame d'Aulnoy
Cupid and Psyche
Ruth Bottigheimer
Paul Delarue
Prunella
Fairer-than-a-Fairy (Mailly)
Pájaro Verde
The Little Girl Sold with the Pears
La Fada Morgana
The Tale about Baba-Yaga
The Man and the Girl at the Underground Mansion
Jan-Ă–jvind Swahn
sv
Zipes, Jack
Zipes, Jack
Four and twenty tales, selected from those of Perrault and other popular writers
The fairy cabinet: containing fairy tales
The old, old fairy tales
Four and twenty tales, selected from those of Perrault and other popular writers
http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt9qg995.7
Preserving the Spell: Basile's "The Tale of Tales" and Its Afterlife in the Fairy-Tale Tradition

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