Robin McKinley, I met her at a signing a few years ago. she is absolutely wonderful
The first published version of Beauty and the Beast was by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve in 1740.
According to Wikipedia: Beauty and the Beast was written by French novelist Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beautmont and was published in 1756.
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In the movie, Mrs. Potts, voiced by Angela Lansbury, sings the song Beauty and the Beast. At the end of the movie, Beauty and the Beast is sung by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson.
Basically the theme was that beautiful girls are saved by a handsome prince. Jack Zipes wrote feminist versions of these stories. The result was Don't Bet On The Prince.
The book with the same title was written by Gerald Green. The Last Angry Man was published in 1956. The film based on this book came out in 1959. The book and film were based on a brave medical doctor that practiced medicine for the underprivileged people in dangerous parts of New York City.
The screenplay was written by Huston and Truman Capote, and loosely based upon a novel of the same name by British journalist and critic Claud Cockburn, writing under the pseudonym James Helvick .
Jaws was based on a book by Peter Benchley.
Gabrielle barbot de Villeneuve wrote this story.
Linda Woolverton wrote the screenplay for the Disney version.
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The lyrics were written by Howard Ashman, with music by Alan Menken.
Gianfrancesco Straparola wrote it in "Nights of Straparola," a collection of fairy tales.
No. He wrote Romeo and Juliet though. I think Walt Disney and his friends made up Beauty and the Beast. No, actually, Walt Disney cartoons, like Shakespeare plays, are almost never original stories. The story of Beauty and the Beast is a very old folktale which was first written down in France in the 1700s.
In the movie, Mrs. Potts, voiced by Angela Lansbury, sings the song Beauty and the Beast. At the end of the movie, Beauty and the Beast is sung by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson.
Disney's Beauty and the Beast sung by Angela Lansbury
Basically the theme was that beautiful girls are saved by a handsome prince. Jack Zipes wrote feminist versions of these stories. The result was Don't Bet On The Prince.
W. H. Auden wrote the poem titled "Look, Stranger!" It was published in 1936.
Didi Conn wrote Beauty school dropout.
A. Keith Barton wrote a poem titled "Inside."