COMTESSE D' MARIE CATHERINE AULNOY
\kəmtˈɛs dˈiː mɐɹˈiː kˈaθɹɪn ˈɔːlnɔ͡ɪ], \kəmtˈɛs dˈiː mɐɹˈiː kˈaθɹɪn ˈɔːlnɔɪ], \k_ə_m_t_ˈɛ_s d_ˈiː__ m_ɐ_ɹ_ˈiː k_ˈa_θ_ɹ_ɪ_n ˈɔː_l_n_ɔɪ]\
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A French writer; born about 1650; died in Paris, 1705. She is now remembered chiefly by her "Fairy Tales", in which she successfully imitated Perrault. Of her novels only "Hippolyte, Count of Douglas" (1690) deserves mention. She also wrote "Memoirs of the Court of Spain" (1690).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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