Perrault [pero] Charles, ur. 12 I 1628, Paryż, zm. 16 V 1703, tamże, brat Claude?a, pisarz francuski;
czł. Akad. Fr.; przywódca tzw. nowożytników w sporze ze starożytnikami, któremu dał początek poematem Le siecle de Louis le Grand (1687) i dialogami Paralleles des anciens et des modernes (t. 1–4 1688–97); sławę zawdzięcza zbiorowi baśni Bajki Babci Gąski (1697, wyd. pol. 1961), m.in. Czerwony Kapturek, Śpiąca królewna, Kopciuszek.
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: European Literature, 1790-1840: The Corvey Collection includes the full-text of more than 9,500 English, French ...
PERRAULT'S FAIRY TAILES CHARLES PERRAULT Translated by Thomas Hood Illustrated by Gustave Doré A marvellous collection of classic ...
'Perrault's Fairy Tales' is a wonderful collection of some true classics of children's literature. Perrault (1628 - 1703) was among the first writers to ...
'Tales of Passed Times' is a collection of Charles Perrault's fairy tales, accompanied by the beautiful illustrations of John Austen. A French nobleman ...
Originally published in 1922, The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault is a wonderful collection of some true classics of children's literature. Perrault (1628 ...
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At the age of 67, French author Charles Perrault lost his employment and decided to focus on his children. In 1697 he published ...
Caperucita Roja se desnudó y se metió en la cama. Grande fue su sorpresa al ver el aspecto de su abuela en salto de cama, y le dijo: ...
The Tales of Mother Goose, as first collected by Charles Perrault in 1696 are here presented, with a translation by Charles Welsh and an Introduction by ...