Fagnan, Marie-Antoinette (d. 1770)
Fagnan, Marie-Antoinette (d. 1770)
French short-story writer. Born in France; died 1770.
Wrote fairytales, which were infused with parody and irony, including Kanor, conte traduit du sauvage (1750), Miroir des princesses orientales (1755), Histoire et aventures de Mylord Pet (1755) and Minet-Bleu et Louvette (1768).
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