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Hansel and Gretel weren't the only children abandoned by their parents.
Perrault has a brilliantly named character
Hop-o'-My-Thumb. This little hero finds some clever ways to survive and to save his life as well as that of his brothers.
🎨Gustave Doré
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Hop o' My Thumb
The first half of Hop-o'-My-Thumb is very similar to Hansel and Gretel. The second half of the story involves an ogre, which the hero outsmarts.
Illustrations by Gustave Doré, 1862
Hop-o'-My-Thumb
Illustration by Gustave Doré, from Les Contes de Perrault (1862), depicting Hop-o'-My-Thumb hiding under a stool, listening to his parents as they discuss abandoning him and his brothers #art