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Little Red Riding Hood is the orally transmitted fairy tale that has best survived the passage of time, as evidenced by the multiple versions of this story that have been made through the centuries. It has many readings, but above all it is a story for young people that, in some way, symbolizes the transition from childhood to adolescence. This edition brings together the three main versions of the story: In 1697 Charles Perrault was the first to include the story of Little Red Riding Hood in a volume of stories. He wrote a moralizing fable intended to warn the "ladies" of the court about the dangers of "certain men", disguised as wolves. In 1812 Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm took up the tale and their version is the best known today. Finally we publish a rarity, the dramatic and verse version that the great German writer Ludwig Tieck wrote in 1800.

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Caperucita Roja (ilustrados), Isabel Hernández González, Luis Alberto de Cuenca, Jacob e Wilhelm Grimm, Charles Perrault, Ludwig Tieck, Agustin Comotto, Marta Gómez-Pintado, Ana Juan, Alicia Martínez, Verónica Moretta, Elena Odriozola, Luis Scafati, Noemí Villamuza, Javier Zabala

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Jaar van publicatie
2022
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Titel
Caperucita Roja (ilustrados)
Taal
Spaans
Jaar van publicatie
2022
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
85
ISBN10
8418930780
ISBN13
9788418930782
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Little Red Riding Hood is the orally transmitted fairy tale that has best survived the passage of time, as evidenced by the multiple versions of this story that have been made through the centuries. It has many readings, but above all it is a story for young people that, in some way, symbolizes the transition from childhood to adolescence. This edition brings together the three main versions of the story: In 1697 Charles Perrault was the first to include the story of Little Red Riding Hood in a volume of stories. He wrote a moralizing fable intended to warn the "ladies" of the court about the dangers of "certain men", disguised as wolves. In 1812 Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm took up the tale and their version is the best known today. Finally we publish a rarity, the dramatic and verse version that the great German writer Ludwig Tieck wrote in 1800.