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Author Interview: Celia Bell (The Disenchantment)

Author Interview: Celia Bell (The Disenchantment)

Talking about sapphic heroines of 17th century France with Celia Bell, author of The Disenchantment

Vulgar History: Regency Era · Vulgar History | Realm

May 17, 20231h 13mbonus

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Show Notes

Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville, Baroness d'Aulnoy, aka Countess d'Aulnoy, aka Madame d'Aulnoy, was a French author who invented the term "fairy tales". She also was one of many real-life figures who inspired Celia Bell to write her historical fiction novel, THE DISENCHANTMENT.

Celia joins us to talk about her book, which is a fictional story about a passionate love affair between two noblewomen who wish to free themselves from their repressive society, whatever the cost. There's also murder in it, as well as Vulgar History fav La Voisin and, The Affair of the Poisons!

Learn more about Celia and her book here

Follow Celia on Twitter @celiadbell

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