The Tales of Mother Goose / As First Collected by Charles Perrault in 1696
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The collection gathers short fairy tales that present familiar episodes: a mistreated young woman aided by magic who wins a suitor through a lost shoe; an enchanted princess who sleeps until awakened; a resourceful smallest child who uses cunning to outwit danger; a clever cat who advances his master's fortunes; a suitor whose jealous secrecy reveals murderous intent; and a girl who meets a dangerous wolf. Each tale mixes wonder, trickery, and moral clarity, showing transformations, social ascent, and clear consequences where generosity is rewarded and cruelty punished.
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