Charles Perrault Charles Perrault. Charles perrault hires stock photography and images Alamy Charles Perrault (born January 12, 1628, Paris, France—died May 15/16, 1703, Paris) was a French poet, prose writer, and storyteller, a leading member of the Académie Française, who played a prominent part in a literary controversy known as the quarrel of the Ancients and Moderns.He is best remembered for his collection of fairy stories for children, Contes de ma mère l'oye (1697; Tales. Charles Perrault, a French author living in the 17th century, gained fame for laying down the foundation of a new literary genre: the fairy tale
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Charles Perrault (born January 12, 1628, Paris, France—died May 15/16, 1703, Paris) was a French poet, prose writer, and storyteller, a leading member of the Académie Française, who played a prominent part in a literary controversy known as the quarrel of the Ancients and Moderns.He is best remembered for his collection of fairy stories for children, Contes de ma mère l'oye (1697; Tales. He was educated in well-respected schools and went on to study law.
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Perrault, Charles (1628-1703), Children's story writer Charles Perrault was a French author most well-known for laying the foundation for the fairy tale style of literary genre, creating fairy tales from already existing folk tales He trained as a lawyer but loved to write, and his poems honoring King Louis XIV brought him to the attention of the monarch
Charles Perrault Biography, Fairy Tales, Books, & Facts Britannica. He wrote stories like "Little Red Riding Hood," "Cinderella," and "Sleeping Beauty," which are still popular today Charles Perrault was a French author most well-known for laying the foundation for the fairy tale style of literary genre, creating fairy tales from already existing folk tales
Charles perrault portrait hires stock photography and images Alamy. Charles Perrault, a French author living in the 17th century, gained fame for laying down the foundation of a new literary genre: the fairy tale He studied law and spent the early years of his career working in the government and the court of King Louis XIV