"Oh grandmama, what great big teeth you have!"
Charles Perrault's versions gave classic status to the humble fairy
tale, and it is in his telling that the stories of Little Red
Riding-Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and the rest have been passed
down from the seventeenth century to the present day. Perrault's tales
were enjoyed in the salons of Louis XIV as much as they were loved in
the nursery, and it is their wit, humor, and lively detail that capture
the imagination of adult and child alike. They transmute into vivid
fantasies the hidden fears and conflicts by which children are affected:
fears of abandonment, or worse, conflicts with siblings and parents, and
the trials of growing up.
In addition to the familiar stories, this edition also includes the
three verse tales--the troubling account of patient Griselda, the
comic Three Silly Wishes, and the notorious Donkey-Skin. This
translation by Christopher Betts captures the tone and flavor of
Perrault's world, and the delightful spirit of the originals.