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Charles Perrault

    January 12, 1628 – May 16, 1703

    Charles Perrault is the French author who laid the foundations for the literary fairy tale genre. His most renowned tales, presented as if they were existing folk stories, delve into timeless themes with a unique narrative charm. Perrault's enduring legacy lies in his masterful storytelling, which has profoundly influenced subsequent literature and inspired countless adaptations across various art forms. He expertly weaves moral insights and social commentary into enchanting narratives that continue to captivate audiences.

    Charles Perrault
    Beaty and the beast and other fairytales
    Puss in Boots
    Charles Perrault's Mother Goose Fairy Tales
    365 Fairytales, Rhymes and Other Stories
    The Tales of Mother Goose
    Tales of Times Past