Perrault

Perrault's Fairy Tales Charles Perrault


Compartilhe


Perrault's Fairy Tales (Wordsworth Classics)


(Wordsworth Children's Classics) (Wordsworth Classics)




Eight of the twelve tales in this book are from the master hand of Charles Perrault (1628-1703). Although Perrault enjoyed much distinction in the French literary circle of the late seventeenth century, his fame today rests upon his authorship of the traditional 'Tales of Mother Goose', or 'Stories of Olden Times'. And it is true to say that as long as there are children to listen spellbound to the adventures of 'Cinderella', 'Red Riding Hood', and that arch rogue 'Puss in Boots', his memory will endure. Three of the tales, 'The Ridiculous Wishes', 'Donkey-Skin' and 'Patient Griselda', are seldom included in Perrault collections as they were written in a very florid verse form. Not only Perrault, but Boccaccio, Chaucer and others have used the story of 'Patient Griselda'. The last story, 'Beauty and the Beast', again not by Perrault (it was penned by Mme. Leprince de Beaumont 1711-1781), has a similarity of style and celebrity which justifiably merits its inclusion

Fábula / Contos / Infantil / Fantasia

Edições (1)

ver mais
Perrault

Similares


Resenhas para Perrault's Fairy Tales (1)

ver mais
holy fairy godmother
on 4/9/22


poor children that grew up with these, must be traumatized or with some twisted morals nowadays. well, this little book remember me that sometimes fairy tales are really problematic too and not desirable at all.... leia mais

Estatísticas

Desejam1
Trocam
Informações não disponíveis
Avaliações 3.7 / 3
5
ranking 67
67%
4
ranking 0
0%
3
ranking 0
0%
2
ranking 33
33%
1
ranking 0
0%

33%

67%

Joanna
cadastrou em:
11/08/2015 16:03:33

Utilizamos cookies e tecnologia para aprimorar sua experiência de navegação de acordo com a Política de Privacidade. ACEITAR