Henriette-Julie de Murat

Writer, Author

1670 – 1716

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Who was Henriette-Julie de Murat?

Henriette-Julie de Murat was an aristocratic French writer of the late 17th century.

She published fairy tales and slightly scandalous faux memoirs, one of which got her exiled to the provincial town of Loches for several years. She was one of the leaders of the fairy-tale vogue, along with Marie Catherine d'Aulnoy, Charlotte-Rose de Caumont La Force, Marie-Jeanne Lhéritier, and Charles Perrault. Among the fairy tales attributed to her are Bearskin and Starlight.

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1670
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1716

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on July 23, 2013

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