Om The Tales of Mother Goose
"The Tales of Mother Goose" (French: "Histoires ou contes de temps passé, avec des moralités") is a collection of classic French fairy tales written by Charles Perrault and first published in 1697. These tales have become some of the most enduring and well-known stories in Western literature. They include stories like "Cinderella," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Sleeping Beauty," "Bluebeard," and "Puss in Boots."
Charles Perrault is often credited with popularizing these traditional oral folktales and turning them into written literature. His versions of these tales have been the basis for countless adaptations, retellings, and adaptations in various forms of media, including literature, theater, film, and animation. "The Tales of Mother Goose" remains a classic work that has had a lasting impact on the world of fairy tales and children's literature.
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