| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Fairy tales became the talk of the salons in Paris under Louis XIV. While the well-known Charles Perrault wrote his mother goose tales of virtuous young girls and resourceful young men, his female peers cut a lively swathe through the salons, writing tales about sword-wielding princesses, fantastical gowns covered in diamonds and other precious stones, wicked kings and powerful fairies, some, like
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