The Girl's Own Book

Fairy Tales

Fairy tales are a form of literature based on oral tradition. The genre arose in the
seventeenth century in the salons of Paris, where sophisticated women of the court
re-told and embellished folk stories in an ornate, mannered style to amuse one
another. The genre became popular and other authors followed with their own
adaptations of traditional stories. When folklore developed as a field of academic study,
newly collected stories provided a rich source for further literary efforts.

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