There are thousands of versions of the "Cinderella" story, all over the world. Naming them all would be impossible! However, some of the best are:
"Ye-Xian"
"La Cerentola"
"Aschenputtel"
"Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister"
"Cinder: Book One in the Lunar Chronicles"
There have been several versions of a Cinderella Story written and made into movies. The first was published by Charles Perrault in 1697.
I don't completely understand this question. do you mean how many dwarfs does Cinderealla have? If so, she was 7 dwarfs.
There are 3 books in the Chinese Cinderella Series. 1st book- Chinese Cinderella 2nd book- Chinese Cinderella: The Secret Dragon Society. 3rd book- Chinese Cinderella: The Mystery of the Song Dynasty Painting. Hope this helped you.
Cinderella's real first name is Ella. Her evil step sisters call her Cinderella because one night she fell asleep by the fireplace while scrubbing the floor. When she woke up, she was covered in cinders and ashes. Cinderella comes from Cinder Ella. I conclude that this event happened during her childhood, because the reason everyone calls her Cinderella and she addresses herself as Cinderella is probably because she grew up having that nickname. Her name in most of the books is said to be Cindy, so I think that's her original name.
In a great many of the older versions, for example those collected in Marian Cox's book of 345 Cinderella variants, the heroine had only one stepsister; and this girl was sometimes pretty (at least at the beginning of the story). It is hard to see any clear moral superiority of Cinderella over her stepsister in many of these stories, either. Cinderella had two stepsisters, both superiored by her stepmother jamir wrote this mir_mir_09
It depends on which version of "Cinderella" you're talking about. There are many versions. Dialogue is just talking, so it would be something that one of the characters said.
Extended Versions - Cinderella album - was created on 2005-07-21.
There are more than 700 versions of Cinderella. An example is The Golden Sandal.
The Brothers Grimm are probably the best known authors of one of the many versions of the story of Cinderella. * I would say that Charles Perrault's version is just as well known, if not more so. His version is the only one with a glass slipper.
There have been versions of Cinderella over the years. The first, and most famous, version was produced by Walt Disney in 1950.
There have been several versions of a Cinderella Story written and made into movies. The first was published by Charles Perrault in 1697.
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.
50 different classics, many different versions of each of the classics. You are looking at a lot of fairytale books. The one most commonly used would be Cinderella, or Snow White.
Ramayana was translated into several languages. It does not have versions. It was a true story. The story never changes. So there is no need to have versions.
As so many different language translations exist, and as, within those languages, so many different versions exist, and as, within those versions, so many printings exist.... this number is unknown and unknowable.
I don't completely understand this question. do you mean how many dwarfs does Cinderealla have? If so, she was 7 dwarfs.
Cinderella is the main character of the 1950 Disney movie. Her real name is Ella, but her step sisters added the word "cinder" to the beginning of her name because she often cleans cinders out of the fireplace. There are many different versions of the story Cinderella, but she is always the main character.