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قراءة كتاب Old-Time Stories
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OLD-TIME STORIES
"They reached the house where the light was burning."
OLD-TIME STORIES
told by
MASTER
CHARLES
PERRAULT
translated from
the French by
A·E·Johnson
with illustrations
by
W·HEATH
ROBINSON
NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD & COMPANY
First Published, 1921
Printed in Great Britain
PREFATORY NOTE
Of the eleven tales which the present volume comprises, the first eight are from the master-hand of Charles Perrault. Charles Perrault (1628-1703) enjoyed much distinction in his day, and is familiar to students of French literature for the prominent part that he played in the famous Quarrel of the Ancients and Moderns, which so keenly occupied French men of letters in the latter part of the seventeenth century. But his fame to-day rests upon his authorship of the traditional Tales of Mother Goose; or Stories of Olden Times, and so long as there are children to listen spellbound to the adventures of Cinderella, Red Riding Hood, and that arch rogue Puss in Boots, his memory will endure.
To the eight tales of Perrault three others have been added here. 'Beauty and the Beast,' by Mme Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1781), has a celebrity which warrants its inclusion, however inferior it may seem, as an example of the story-teller's art, to the masterpieces of Perrault. 'Princess Rosette' and 'The Friendly Frog' are from the prolific pen of Mme d'Aulnoy (1650-1705), a contemporary of Perrault, whom she could sometimes rival in invention, if never in dramatic power.
CONTENTS
- PAGE
- THE SLEEPING BEAUTY IN THE WOOD 1
- PUSS IN BOOTS 21
- LITTLE TOM THUMB 34
- THE FAIRIES 55
- RICKY OF THE TUFT 61
- CINDERELLA 75
- LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD 92
- BLUE BEARD 99
- BEAUTY AND THE BEAST 113
- THE FRIENDLY FROG 138
- PRINCESS ROSETTE 174
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
COLOURED PLATES
- 'They reached the house where the light was burning'
(see page 41) Frontispiece - FACING PAGE
- 'The most beautiful sight he had ever seen' 16
- 'All that remained for the youngest was the cat' 21
- '"You must die, madam," he said' 99
- 'Every evening the Beast paid her a visit' 130
- '"Could your father but see you, my poor child"' 152