Jaques Perrault
Jaques Perrault was a French author best known for his contributions to the fairy tale genre during the late 17th century. His most famous works include 'Cinderella,' 'Little Red Riding Hood,' and 'Sleeping Beauty,' which have become classics in children's literature. Perrault's tales often conveyed moral lessons and highlighted the virtues of kindness and resilience, while also reflecting the societal norms of his time. His storytelling has left a profound impact on both literature and popular culture, inspiring countless adaptations in various forms of media, including films and theater.
Born on Jan 12, 1628 (398 years old)
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Jaques Perrault is known for publishing the story of Cinderella in 1697.
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