Cinderella was adapted by Charles Perrault in 1697, under the name Cendrillon. He added features to the story: a pumpkin, a Fairy Godmother, and glass slippers.
His Fairy Tales book published in 1912 featured the beautiful works of Edmund Dulac.

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CW's Powerpuff Girls | Edits.

Well this would be my own concept of what i would like to see in the next series i want to think that after they stop wearing their girls suits, they rise with more serious ones.


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But anyway it's college / modern au of this girl, Perrault from or

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PUSS IN BOOTS or the robber kitten; the most renowned animal trickster in folklore. Popularised in Perrault (1628–1703) as Le Chat Botté, in English in Mother Goose, 1780 & Blue Fairy Book, 1889. Ills. Doré c.1870; Robber Kitten card c.1887

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'The wolf ran as fast as he could, taking the shortest path, and the little girl took a roundabout way, entertaining herself by gathering nuts, running after butterflies, and gathering bouquets of little flowers.'
-Charles Perrault

🎨Graham Franciose

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Countdown to the Day of MarioStrikerMurphy.

Even the Princesses need their timw of peace.
And yes, honestly bunnies fit well with Cinderella.






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In the early modern era, a long life was rare. High mortality rates meant second marriages & stepmothers abounded. Fairy tales, like Perrault’s Cinderella, offered young people the emotional blueprint to survive such familial pain -enter the wicked stepmother 🗝#FairytaleTuesday

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Fulcanelli insisted Charles Perrault's Mother Goose fairy tales were about alchemy

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Revisiting my Top 10 Fantasy (Honorable Mention)



CHILDREN'S FANTASY:
(1) FAIRY TALES

Few works are so iconic on a worldwide scale as fairy tales - particularly those of Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen

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