Contes du soleil et de la brume

Contes du soleil et de la brume, written by Anatole Le Braz, is a collection of Breton tales that captures the region's traditions, beliefs, and customs. Published in the early 20th century, it features three chapters: 'Paysages de légende,' 'Nuits d'apparitions,' and 'Équipées de printemps,' each filled with enchanting stories and characters, including a blind bard and the delicate Tryphine. Le Braz's work is notable for its vivid portrayal of Brittany's rich landscapes and folklore, making it a significant contribution to French literature and cultural heritage.















