A Trip to the Country : By Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, Comtesse de Murat - Henriette-Julie de Castelnau

A Trip to the Country

By Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, Comtesse de Murat

By: Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, Allison Stedman (Editor), Perry Gethner (Editor)

Paperback | 15 September 2011

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Translates an important example of late seventeenth-century French hybrid experimental fiction that provided the primary literary backdrop for the first French fairy tales.

Popular with the worldly aristocracy, late seventeenth-century experimental novels like the Countess de Murat's Voyage de campagne (A Trip to the Country) were published in small format, widely circulated, and reprinted more frequently than any other type of fiction both in France and abroad. Murat's hybrid work, built around a humorous frame narrative, details a trip to a pristine country estate taken by seven Parisian aristocrats and contains interpolated examples of the period's most popular literary forms--including seven ghost stories, seven autobiographical anecdotes, one literary fairy tale, one rondeau, two gallant poems, two love letters, and eleven proverb comedies.

In this translation of A Trip to the Country, editors Perry Gethner and Allison Stedman present the entire work in the English language for the first time. The editors follow the original 1699 edition as closely as possible to preserve the syntax, word choice, and other lively, readable qualities that were appreciated by the novel's first readers. Modern readers will value the editors' extensive footnotes to the text that offer additional definitions, historical referents, and notes on form and structure. An extensive introduction by Allison Stedman also draws connections between the late seventeenth-century experimental novel and the rise of the literary fairy-tale genre in France to provide a valuable context for students and scholars of the field.

Gethner and Stedman offer an accessible and informative translation of A Trip to the Country that will appeal to students and teachers of fairy-tale studies and those interested in the history of French literature.

Industry Reviews
Gethner and Stedman make available a late seventeenth-century French novel significant for its experimentation with prose, verse, and theatrical forms and its treatment of themes especially prominent in later fiction. This critical translation is a welcome contribution for specialists of ancien r?gime French literature and history and also to readers of novels and fairy tales."--Lewis Seifert "professor of French Studies at Brown University "
In A Trip to the Country the famous writer of fairy tales brings her fascination with other worlds down to earth in a beautiful narrative blending magic and the supernatural with a vision of the perfect country getaway. The translation is true to Murat's delicate and conversational style; the tale itself is captivating. Gethner and Stedman's notes and introduction provide readers with an excellent guide to Murat's work and its place in literary history, philosophy, and politics in the age of Versailles."--Elizabeth C. Goldsmith " professor of French in the Department of Romance Studies at Boston University "
The century was about to turn, and no one knew where the novel was going. Murat's A Trip to the Country reminds us how important the devices of heroic romance remained to generations of ancien r?gime novelists seeking to modernize them."--Nicholas Paige "associate professor and head graduate advisor in the Department of French at University of California-Berkeley "
The present English translation demonstrates fluidity, and particular attention is given to language, inspiring the reader's imagination. This work in translation should not pass unnoticed. Indeed, it offers the reader a better understanding of the complexities of a momentous point in French literature, marking the transition from the Ancien R?gime to the transformation of the modern Western world, namely the French Revolution.-- (11/27/2013)

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