Sophie Ségur

Sophie Ségur

2 Published Tales
9 UnpublishedHistorical Storyteller

About the Storyteller

Sophie Ségur, born in 1799 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, was a prominent French author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly her enchanting fairytales. After moving to France, she married a French nobleman and became a well-respected figure in literary circles. Ségur's works often feature moral lessons and the virtues of kindness, courage, and compassion, reflecting her strong belief in the importance of nurturing and educating children. Her writing style combines humor with a deep understanding of child psychology, making her stories both engaging and educational. Although she is not as widely recognized as contemporaries like Hans Christian Andersen, her tales remain beloved in French-speaking countries, and her influence on children's literature is significant. Ségur's vivid storytelling and memorable characters have earned her a lasting legacy in the realm of fairytales.

Stories by Sophie Ségur