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Fairy tales
fairy tales
Jakob and Willhelm Grimm
"Bluebeard" was written by Charles Perrault and published in 1697 as part of his collection of fairy tales.
Ken anderson, winston hipter, ted sears, erdman penner, joe ronaldi, homer brightman, harry reeves, and Charles perrault
Some famous fairy tale tellers include Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm), and Charles Perrault. These authors are known for creating enduring and popular fairy tales such as "The Little Mermaid," "Cinderella," "Snow White," and "Little Red Riding Hood."
Nobody really knows. Tales have been passed on from person to person orally for thousands of years. Some people (such as the brothers Grimm or Charles Perrault) organized these stories into books... but they didn't invent them.
The story of Cinderella dates back to ancient Greek writings and was popularized in Europe by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. The tale of Little Red Riding Hood has been told by various cultures for centuries, with the version most familiar today attributed to Charles Perrault in the 17th century.
Charles Perrault wrote "Cinderella," as part of his collection of fairy tales published in 1697. His version of the story is one of the most well-known and enduring versions of the classic fairy tale.
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The Foolish Wishes, by Charles Perrault.
"Little Red Riding Hood" is a traditional fairy tale that has been published by various publishers over the years. Some well-known publishers of this story include Charles Perrault and the Grimm Brothers.