Contes en vers
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- | [[Contes en vers]] is a French literary genre of which the best known example is [[Jean La Fontaine]]'s ''[[Contes et nouvelles en vers]]''. | + | [[Contes en vers]] ([[tales]] set to [[rhyme]]) is a French literary genre of which the best known example is [[Jean La Fontaine]]'s ''[[Contes et nouvelles en vers]]''. |
Fontaine's [[bawdy]] motifs of folktales signaled the beginning of a new genre in French folklore in the succeeding centuries. | Fontaine's [[bawdy]] motifs of folktales signaled the beginning of a new genre in French folklore in the succeeding centuries. | ||
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*[[Conte]] | *[[Conte]] | ||
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*[[Fabliaux]] | *[[Fabliaux]] | ||
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Contes en vers (tales set to rhyme) is a French literary genre of which the best known example is Jean La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers.
Fontaine's bawdy motifs of folktales signaled the beginning of a new genre in French folklore in the succeeding centuries.
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