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Someone had helpfully placed the stub in this category, based no doubt on the common misconception that fairy tales are primarily children's fare (no snippy tone intended, seriously), but I have removed the designation because Murat was most definitely not a children's writer. She and the other female writers mentioned in the stub wrote for the amusement of themselves and other women.--Mwillia917:31, 31 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I'm going to change the list fo tales: I see that three tales by Murat aren't mentioned and two written by Lubert (Bearskin and Starlight). Actualy, I'm a little ahsamed of me, because I made edits about these two tales, claiming they were Murat's and not just atributed. I'll correct my mistake as soon as I've posted this message.--Aziliz Breizh (talk) 15:45, 3 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]