The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault

The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault

Por Harry Clarke, Charles Perrault, Robert Samber

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault is a timeless anthology that captures the enchantment and moral fabric of early modern fairy tales. This collection invites readers into a world where imagination reigns supreme, featuring a tapestry of stories that range from the whimsical and the cautionary to the poetic and surreal. Its pages are illuminated by Charles Perrault's iconic tales, interpreted through various narrative styles that seek to enthrall both the young and the old. Accompanied by mesmerizing illustrations, the compilation also celebrates the atmospheric artistry of Harry Clarke, whose vivid images complement the stories' ethereal nature. The contributors to this anthology have left an indelible mark on the landscape of children's literature and beyond. Charles Perrault's foundational tales, retold by Robert Samber in English and visually reimagined by Harry Clarke, resonate with their historical and cultural contexts, drawing from French folklore and Enlightenment ideals. This confluence of literary and artistic expertise not only preserves the timeless quality of the narratives but also enriches them, offering a multifaceted exploration of wonder and morality embedded within the stories. Readers are presented with a rare opportunity to traverse the rich terrain of fairy tale tradition within this meticulously curated volume. By engaging with a spectrum of genres that blend narrative and visual art, The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault offers invaluable educational insights into early storytelling while fostering an enduring dialogue about creativity and ethics. Whether read for leisure or studied for its cultural significance, this anthology promises to captivate and inspire, showcasing the enduring legacy of fairy tales in literature.

Robert Samber

Charles Perrault (París, Francia, 12 de enero de 1628 – ibídem, 16 de mayo de 1703) fue un escritor francés, principalmente reconocido por haber dado forma literaria a cuentos clásicos infantiles tales como Caperucita Roja y El gato con botas, atemperando en muchos casos la crudeza de las versiones orales.