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A review by michaelmay
The Story of the Beauty and the Beast: The Original Classic French Fairytale by Rachel Louise Lawrence, Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve, James Robinson Planché

4.0

It was great to finally read the original story after enjoying so many film adaptations over the years. It's easily my favorite fairy tale thanks to the good-hearted monster theme that I love so much.

Some of the film versions have gotten close to faithfulness, but none that I've seen have captured the horror of the Beast or made him seem as stupid and wholly unlikeable as he is in the novel. Film versions anthropomorphize him and make him gruffly romantic, which I like, but the book is remarkable for giving him no redeeming qualities other than his generosity in looking after Beauty's needs.

Another huge change is that the adaptations only cover the first half of the book. I was shocked to get to the halfway point and the Beast has already turned human again. I couldn't imagine how de Villeneuve was going to finish out the story. It's not as fascinating as I thought it might be though. The second half is all prequel, explaining every detail about both Beauty and Beast's backstory. The events themselves are cool, but they're presented in a huge dump of exposition and it would take probably a whole trilogy of novels to relate them properly. I'm kind of surprised that no one's written that yet. I'd read it.