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Kékszakáll hét felesége és más elbeszélések (original 1909; edition 1959)

by Anatole France, Endre Murányi-Kovács, Pál Aranyossi

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French literary master Anatole France breathes new life into the age-old French folktale about a murderous aristocrat with a propensity for ending his many marriages in a not-so-legal manner. In France's version of the story, some newly uncovered evidence sheds light on Bluebeard's true nature and suggests that the legendary lover has been unfairly saddled with his reputation for rage killings.

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Title:Kékszakáll hét felesége és más elbeszélések
Authors:Anatole France
Other authors:Endre Murányi-Kovács, Pál Aranyossi
Info:Budapest Európa 1959
Collections:Your library, France, Magyar
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Tags:French literature, Nobel Prize for literature, short stories, fiction

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The Seven Wives of Bluebeard {story} by Anatole France (Author) (1909)

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French literary master Anatole France breathes new life into the age-old French folktale about a murderous aristocrat with a propensity for ending his many marriages in a not-so-legal manner. In France's version of the story, some newly uncovered evidence sheds light on Bluebeard's true nature and suggests that the legendary lover has been unfairly saddled with his reputation for rage killings.

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