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A curated set of traditional fairy tales presented in both prose and verse, offering narratives of cunning animals, abrupt reversals of fortune, perilous domestic secrets, and enchanted transformations, each often ending with a pointed moral. The stories move between whimsical adventures led by resourceful figures and darker cautionary episodes about deception and desire, using motifs of disguise, cleverness, and poetic justice. Accompanying material outlines the tales' variants and origins and preserves a period style that refines oral folklore into literary form for readers across ages.

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Charles Perrault

Charles Perrault was a French author born in the 17th century, best known for his contributions to the fairy tale genre. His works, including "The Tales of Mother Goose," helped popularize stories that have become classics in children's literature. Perrault's narratives often featured moral lessons and enchanting characters, making them timeless favorites. His collection of fairy tales, such as "Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Little Red Riding Hood," have influenced countless adaptations and retellings across various media. Perrault's storytelling style combined simplicity with charm, leaving a lasting impact on literary heritage and the evolution of fairy tales.

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