The real author of Cinderella's short story is 'Jack Stewart', who won 8 book prizes for this story.
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Cinderella is a European folk tale. It was published by Charles Perrault in 1697 and also by the Brothers Grimm in 1812.
Yes, Cinderella is a folk tale originating from various cultures around the world. It typically follows a young woman who overcomes adversity to find a happy ending, often involving a magical transformation or a prince.
Cinderella is a fairy Tale character. Chicken Little is a folk tale character.
Marian Roalfe Cox has written: 'Cinderella' -- subject(s): Catskin, Cap o'Rushes, Cinderella (Tale), Cinderella
Charles Perrault's version of Cinderella was inspired by traditional folk tales that had been told in Europe for centuries. He likely drew elements from various versions of the story that were popular during his time to create his own unique interpretation of the fairy tale.
Cinderella is a fairy tale or a folk tale. More than 500 versions have been recorded in Europe, there is even a Chinese version recorded in the 9th Century AD
"Cinderella" has no true author: it dates back to the 9th century, possibly further, and was told orally (not written down) for millenniums. However, the version of "Cinderella" we are familiar with, with the glass slipper and fairy godmother, is often credited to Frenchman Charles Perrault.
The story of Cinderella dates back centuries and exists in various forms and interpretations. Different versions of the Cinderella tale have been published by numerous publishers over the years, so there isn't one specific publisher associated with the story as a whole.
The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin was created in 1981.
A Folk Tale was created in 1854.
well the 1950's version which is the most popular in America was produced by Walt Disney