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Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force or Mademoiselle de La Force (1654–1724) was a French novelist and poet. Her best-known work was her 1698 fairy tale Persinette which was adapted by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 as the story Rapunzel. Her first novels were in the popular vein of "histoires secrètes", short novels recounting the "secret history" of a famous person and linking the action generally to an amorous intrigue, such as Histoire secrete de Bourgogne (1694), Histoire secrète de Henri IV, roi de Castille (1695), Histoire de Marguerite de Valois, reine de Navarre (1696).

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  • Η Σαρλότ-Ροζ ντε Κωμόν Λα Φορς (γαλλικά: Charlotte-Rose de Caumont La Force), γνωστή και ως Μαντμουαζέλ ντε λα Φορς (1654-1724) ήταν Γαλλίδα μυθιστοριογράφος και ποιήτρια. Το πιο γνωστό έργο της ήταν το παραμύθι Περσινέτ του 1698, το οποίο προσαρμόστηκε από τους Αδελφούς Γκριμ το 1812 ως η ιστορία της Ραπουνζέλ. (el)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force or Mademoiselle de La Force (1654–1724) was a French novelist and poet. Her best-known work was her 1698 fairy tale Persinette which was adapted by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 as the story Rapunzel. She was the daughter of François de Caumont de La Force (eighth son of Marshal de La Force), marquis de Castelmoron and of Marguerite de Viçose. Raised as a Huguenot Protestant, she converted to Catholicism in 1686 and received a pension of 1000 écus from Louis XIV. Like other famous women writers of the 17th century, she was named a member of the Academy of the Ricovrati of Padua. Her first novels were in the popular vein of "histoires secrètes", short novels recounting the "secret history" of a famous person and linking the action generally to an amorous intrigue, such as Histoire secrete de Bourgogne (1694), Histoire secrète de Henri IV, roi de Castille (1695), Histoire de Marguerite de Valois, reine de Navarre (1696). She had a long affair with the much younger Charles Briou, finally managing to marry him secretly with the king's permission, but her family and his father intervened to have the marriage annulled. In 1697, due to gossip and scandalous rumors about her, the king forced Mademoiselle de La Force to take to the Benedictine abbey of Gercy-en-Brie or risk losing her pension, and it was from here that she wrote her memoirs: Pensées chrétiennes de défunte de Mlle de La Force. She is also well known for participating in the 17th century vogue of contes des fées along with Henriette-Julie de Murat, Marie Catherine d'Aulnoy, Marie-Jeanne Lhéritier, and Charles Perrault. She wrote Les Contes des Contes (1698) and Les Contes des Fées. These works included the tale Fairer-than-a-Fairy. Her novels had a great deal of success in Europe in the 18th century. Mademoiselle de La Force is featured as a main character in Kate Forsyth's Bitter Greens; a fairy-tale retelling of the Rapunzel tale. (en)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont La Force, née à Préchac en 1650 et morte à Paris en mars 1724, est une romancière et poétesse française. (fr)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force ou Mademoiselle de La Force (1654 — 1724) foi uma escritora da França. Seu trabalho mais conhecido é o conto de fadas Persinette de 1698, que mais tarde foi adaptado pelos Irmãos Grimm na história de Rapunzel. (pt)
  • Шарлотта-Роза де Комон де Ла Форс (фр. Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force; 1650 — март 1724) — французская писательница и поэтесса. Автор исторических романов и сборника «Сказки сказок» (1698), в который входит сказка «Персинетта», представляющая собой более раннюю версию знаменитой «Рапунцель» братьев Гримм. (ru)
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  • Η Σαρλότ-Ροζ ντε Κωμόν Λα Φορς (γαλλικά: Charlotte-Rose de Caumont La Force), γνωστή και ως Μαντμουαζέλ ντε λα Φορς (1654-1724) ήταν Γαλλίδα μυθιστοριογράφος και ποιήτρια. Το πιο γνωστό έργο της ήταν το παραμύθι Περσινέτ του 1698, το οποίο προσαρμόστηκε από τους Αδελφούς Γκριμ το 1812 ως η ιστορία της Ραπουνζέλ. (el)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont La Force, née à Préchac en 1650 et morte à Paris en mars 1724, est une romancière et poétesse française. (fr)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force ou Mademoiselle de La Force (1654 — 1724) foi uma escritora da França. Seu trabalho mais conhecido é o conto de fadas Persinette de 1698, que mais tarde foi adaptado pelos Irmãos Grimm na história de Rapunzel. (pt)
  • Шарлотта-Роза де Комон де Ла Форс (фр. Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force; 1650 — март 1724) — французская писательница и поэтесса. Автор исторических романов и сборника «Сказки сказок» (1698), в который входит сказка «Персинетта», представляющая собой более раннюю версию знаменитой «Рапунцель» братьев Гримм. (ru)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force or Mademoiselle de La Force (1654–1724) was a French novelist and poet. Her best-known work was her 1698 fairy tale Persinette which was adapted by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 as the story Rapunzel. Her first novels were in the popular vein of "histoires secrètes", short novels recounting the "secret history" of a famous person and linking the action generally to an amorous intrigue, such as Histoire secrete de Bourgogne (1694), Histoire secrète de Henri IV, roi de Castille (1695), Histoire de Marguerite de Valois, reine de Navarre (1696). (en)
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  • Σαρλότ-Ροζ ντε Κωμόν Λα Φορς (el)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force (en)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont La Force (fr)
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force (pt)
  • Ла Форс, Шарлотта-Роза де Комон (ru)
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