The Tales of Mother Goose
EAN13
9791041828722
ISBN
979-10-418-2872-2
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
40
Dimensions
21 x 14,8 x 0,3 cm
Poids
67 g
Langue
anglais
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"The Tales of Mother Goose" is a classic collection of fairy tales written by Charles Perrault, a French author, and published in 1697. This timeless book contains some of the most beloved and iconic fairy tales that have been passed down through generations.
The collection includes well-known stories such as "Cinderella," where a kind-hearted girl is magically transformed into a beautiful princess with the help of her fairy godmother, and "Sleeping Beauty," where a princess is cursed to sleep for a hundred years until she is awakened by a prince's kiss.
Another famous tale found in the book is "Little Red Riding Hood," where a young girl wearing a red hood encounters a cunning wolf while on her way to visit her grandmother. "Bluebeard" is a dark and cautionary tale about a wealthy man with a terrible secret that his young wife discovers at great peril.
"The Tales of Mother Goose" also includes "Puss in Boots," a clever and resourceful cat who helps his impoverished master win the heart of a princess and attain wealth and status. The collection also features "Beauty and the Beast," a heartwarming story of love and transformation, where a kind and gentle girl breaks a curse and helps a prince regain his humanity.
Charles Perrault's fairy tales are known for their magical elements, moral lessons, and engaging storytelling. Each tale carries its own unique message and charm, appealing to both children and adults alike. Perrault's contributions to the world of fairy tales have inspired countless adaptations, retellings, and adaptations in literature, theater, and film.
"The Tales of Mother Goose" remains a cherished and treasured collection that continues to captivate readers of all ages. Perrault's enchanting narratives and memorable characters have left an indelible mark on literature and continue to be celebrated and beloved around the world."
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