Crossword-Solution: PERRAULT
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| "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge" author Charles | 1 answer |
| "Tales of Mother Goose" author Charles | 1 answer |
| French author Charles who wrote fairy tales | 1 answer |
| Mother Goose's creator | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with PERRAULT (5)
This unpleasant incident was omitted by Perrault, but he kept the rigid material and made the glass slipper famous.
Cinderella, who was no less good than beautiful, gave her two sisters lodgings in the palace, and that very same day matched them with two great lords of the Court.(1) (1) Charles Perrault.
Puss became a great lord, and never ran after mice any more but only for his diversion.(1) (1) Charles Perrault.
She made use of one part of it to marry her sister Anne to a young gentleman who had loved her a long while; another part to buy captains commissions for her brothers, and the rest to marry herself to a very worthy gentleman, who made her forget the ill time she had passed with Blue Beard.(1) (1) Charles Perrault.
Perrault and others had been battling in France over the relative merits of Ancient and Modern Writers.
Quotes with PERRAULT (3)
Hardly had the light been extinguished, when a peculiar trembling beganto affect the netting under which the three children lay. It consisted of a multitude of dull scratches which produced a metallicsound, as if claws and teeth were gnawing at the copper wire. This wasaccompanied by all sorts of little piercing cries. The little five-year-old boy, on hearing this hubbub overhead, andchilled with terror, jogged his brother's elbow; but the elder brotherhad already shut his pe…
Creators of literary fairy tales from the 17th-century onward include writers whose works are still widely read today: Charles Perrault (17th-century France), Hans Christian Andersen (19th-century Denmark), George Macdonald and Oscar Wilde (19th-century England). The Brothers Grimm (19th-century Germany) blurred the line between oral and literary tales by presenting their German "household tales" as though they came straight from the mouths of peasants, though in fact they re…
I love the fact that Perrault's princess goes on living and struggling after she finds her prince, and that Perrault doesn't shrink from the weirdness of Sleeping Beauty being over a hundred years old but having the body of a lithe young thing. When the prince wakes her, he considers telling her she's wearing the kind of clothes his grandmother used to wear, but decides it's best not to mention it just yet.
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Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1992–2020).