Perrault's Fairy Tales
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Book Description
Born in 1628, Parisian Charles Perrault was aptly credited as being the of a then-new literary genre: the fairy tale. Often drawing from his own surroundings (the Chateau Uss was the model for Sleeping Beauty, while the Marquis of the Chateau d'Oiron inspired the delightful Puss-in-Boots), Perrault originally penned the tales as moral stories for his own three children. Often retold, imitated, sof... More
Book Information
Publisher | Gannon Distributing Co |
Binding | Textbook Binding (25 editions) |
Reading Level | Baby to Pre-K |
# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | 0883076063 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0883076064 |
Publication Date | 06/1972 |
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