Charles Perrault
Ever
heard this name? I bet not… Ever read his work? I bet you have without even
realizing it. Perrault is named one of France’s most influential children’s
writers for his unforgettable works that all should recognize. Charles Perrault is an award winning author
for his Folktales and Fantasy. His most Famous and popular tales are, Le Petit
Chaperon rouge (Little Red Riding Hood), Cendrillon
(Cinderella), Le Chat Botté (Puss in
Boots) and La Barbe bleue
(Bluebeard). A good number of these were rewritten by The Brothers Grimm after
his death and now have become movies, plays, opera’s and so much more with the
advancement of technology. Perrault began writing Epic Poetry in 1686 devoting himself to Christianity. Around the year of 1695, Charles decided to devote
his time to his children. Following this he published Tales and Stories of
the Past with Morals (Histoires ou Contes du Temps passé) subtitled Tales
of Mother Goose (Les Contes de ma Mère l’Oye... Does this man seem familiar to you now? If
not go pick up the tales of mother goose so many have been read as a child. With
knowledge that these tales originated in the great and beautiful France enjoy
the pages of interesting Fantasy.
I remember reading Mother Goose in elementary school. He's a great writer for kids.
ReplyDeleteWell, the man still doesn't seem familiar, but certainly the Mother Goose stories are. Good information Ayla.
ReplyDeleteno way! love those stories.
ReplyDeleteI love these stories too!
ReplyDeleteI love those stories
ReplyDeletethat's too neat!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that those were written before the brothers grimm wrote them!
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