Volume 140 pages
Tales of Passed Times
About the book
In «Tales of Passed Times,» Charles Perrault ingeniously weaves a collection of timeless fairy tales that have captivated readers for centuries. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century France, Perrault's literary style is characterized by its simplicity and elegance, which is complemented by moral lessons interlaced within enchanting narratives. This anthology not only reflects the rich oral traditions of European folklore but also serves as a cornerstone in the evolution of the fairy tale genre, paving the way for future storytellers to explore the realms of fantasy, virtue, and consequence. Charles Perrault, a prominent figure of the French literary scene and a member of the Acad√©mie Fran√ßaise, was deeply influenced by the societal changes of his time, including the rise of the bourgeoisie and the value placed on education and civility. His background in law and his keen interest in literature positioned him perfectly to mix the old folk tales with new moralistic interpretations, aiming to entertain the genteel society while imparting important values to children. Perrault's ability to blend realism with fanciful elements speaks to his intention of making morality accessible through delightful storytelling. Recommended for both children and adults, «Tales of Passed Times» offers invaluable insights into human nature and societal values, wrapped in enchanting narratives that stimulate the imagination. This collection not only provides a glimpse into the cultural landscape of Perrault's France but also engages readers in a shared journey through the archetypal motifs of love, bravery, and wisdom. It is an essential addition to the library of anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling and the enduring power of fairy tales.