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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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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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