Women of the Fairy Tale Resistance

The Forgotten Founding Mothers of the Fairy Tale and the Stories That They Spun

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On Sale

Aug 19, 2025

Page Count

240 Pages

ISBN-13

9780762488704

Description

Long before The Brothers Grimm, there was a sisterhood of writers who defied the patriarchy and launched a literary craze with their feminist fairy tales—these are their stories.

In 17th century Paris, a group of women who called themselves conteuses (female storytellers) came together to weave the very first fairy tales. One of them, Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy, coined the term ‘fairy tale,’ and some of these stories contain many familiar elements that appear in tales like Rapunzel and Beauty and the Beast. Unfortunately, these women and their tales have mostly been forgotten to history.

Women of the Fairytale Resistance uncovers seven of these writer’s biographies—which are just as compelling as their fairy tales—and retells 12 of their original stories. The women were mostly young noblewomen who were forced into undesirable marriages and did not have the freedom to give their opinions, travel, or choose who they wanted to love. They used their stories as a way of subtly complaining about their husbands and critiquing the oppressive reign of King Louis XIV. The female-empowering, gender-bending tales combine themes like romance, fantasy, escapism, and their protagonists control of their own destiny—something the writers deeply desired in their own lives.  

Enchantingly designed with stunning full color illustrations throughout, this unique and entertaining book will have you rethink everything you know about traditional fairy tales.

Praise

"Fabulous French fairy tales and the equally dramatic life stories of their authors shine in this fascinating book by novelist Harrington (In Circling Flight)... VERDICT Written in a creative nonfiction style, this book fills an enormous gap in the history of fairy tales. It belongs on every shelf of literature relating to this art form." —Library Journal, starred review
"In this meticulously researched and gorgeously presented blend of biography and folklore, Harrington reclaims the origins of the fairy tale by introducing seven seventeenth-century French conteuses (female storytellers) whose lives and literary work dared to question the social norms of their time. Harrington seamlessly intertwines the conteuses’ biographies with retellings of their tales, allowing readers to see not only the imaginative worlds they created but the lived experiences that shaped them. The heroines in these stories are not damsels in distress; they
are thinkers, rebels, and strategists, and their creators addressed real issues: autonomy, marriage, power, and identity. This collection is as visually striking as it is intellectually engaging.... Perfect for readers drawn to feminist literary history, narrative reclamation, or the enduring influence of myth, this book quietly insists we rewrite what we thought we knew about the roots of the fairy tale." —Booklist
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