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The Tales of Mother Goose
Charles Perrault, 1832-1883 1832-1883, D. J. Munro
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ILLUSTRATED EDITION
At the age of 67, French author Charles Perrault lost his
employment and decided to focus on his children. In 1697 he
published a collection of short stories based on existing folk
tales, "Histoires ou Contes du Temps Passe." These stories,
presented in this volume, are some of the most well-known
children's stories in the western world, including "Le Petit
Chaperon Rouge" ("Little Red Riding-Hood"), "Cendrillon"
("Cinderella"), "Le Chat Botte" ("Puss in Boots"), and "La Belle au
Bois Dormant" ("The Sleeping Beauty"). Because of this collection
of short morality stories, Perrault is often credited with creating
the literary genre of the fairy tale.
Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Press: (PDF
ebook versions also available)
"The Picture of Dorian Gray
Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine
Candide
Shakespeare's Sonnets
New Fairy Tales for Small Children
The Count of Monte Cristo (Unabridged)"
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