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Charles Perrault

Charles Perrault (/pɛˈr/ peh-ROH, US also /pəˈr/ pə-ROH, French: [ʃaʁl pɛʁo]; 12 January 1628 – 16 May 1703) was a French author and member of the Académie Française. He laid the foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale, with his works derived from earlier folk tales, published in his 1697 book Histoires ou contes du temps passé (Stories or Tales from Past Times). The best known of his tales include "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge" ("Little Red Riding Hood"), "Cendrillon" ("Cinderella"), "Le Maître chat ou le Chat botté" ("Puss in Boots"), "La Belle au bois dormant" ("Sleeping Beauty"), and "Barbe Bleue" ("Bluebeard").[1]

Charles Perrault

(1628-01-12)12 January 1628
Paris, France

16 May 1703(1703-05-16) (aged 75)
Paris, France

Some of Perrault's versions of old stories influenced the German versions published by the Brothers Grimm more than 100 years later. The stories continue to be printed and have been adapted to most entertainment formats. Perrault was an influential figure in the 17th-century French literary scene and was the leader of the Modern faction during the Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns.[2]

Antoine Galland

Alexander Afanasyev

Brothers Grimm

Charles Deulin

Giambattista Basile

widely regarded as the first person to compile a collection of fairy tales

Giovanni Francesco Straparola

created the illustration of a wolf and young girl

Gustave Doré

who continued the fairy tale genre in the 19th century

Hans Christian Andersen

Madame d'Aulnoy

Morgan, Jeanne (1985), Perrault's Morals for Moderns. New York, Berne, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Publishing, 1985.  0820402303

ISBN

Zarucchi, Jeanne Morgan (2003), , Detroit: Gale, ISBN 978-0-7876-6012-3

Seventeenth-Century French Writers

Zarucchi, Jeanne Morgan (2013), "Perrault's Memoirs and Bernini: A Reconsideration," Renaissance Studies, Vol. 27, Issue 3, pp. 356–70.

Perrault, Charles, Charles Perrault: Memoirs of My Life, edited and translated by Jeanne Morgan Zarucchi (1989). Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press,  0826206670

ISBN

Perrault, Charles (1696), (in French), vol. 1 (2 vols. folio ed.), Paris

Les hommes illustres qui ont paru en France pendant ce siècle – avec leur portraits au naturel

Les hommes illustres qui ont paru en France pendant ce siècle – avec leur portraits au naturel

Mirimonde, Albert P. de (1972), "La musique dans le "cabinet des beaux-arts" de Charles Perrault", Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire de l'Art Français: 77–85

Quotations related to Charles Perrault at Wikiquote

Media related to Charles Perrault at Wikimedia Commons

Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

"Charles Perrault" 

at Project Gutenberg

Works by Charles Perrault

at Internet Archive

Works by or about Charles Perrault

at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)

Works by Charles Perrault

at Toronto Public Library

Works by Charles Perrault

1862 French edition at the digital library of the National Library of France

Les Contes De Perrault

at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Charles Perrault

at World of tales

Charles Perrault's fairy tales

SurLaLune Fairy Tale Pages: Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault

(in French) Archived 5 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine

Charles Perrault, his work in audio version

Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault

– Illustrated fairy Tales of Charles Perrault

The Tales of Mother Goose

in Ukrainian translation.

Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault