The Master: Exploring the Evolution and Interpretations of "Puss in Boots" - Softcover

Pearse, Patrick

 
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The text provided is a detailed exploration of the various versions and adaptations of the classic tale "Puss in Boots." This story, originally titled "Le Maître chat ou le Chat botté" by Charles Perrault in 1697, has been reimagined and retold by numerous authors over the centuries. The narrative follows the clever and resourceful cat who uses wit and cunning to improve the fortunes of his lowly master. The text highlights several adaptations, including a play by Ludwig Tieck in 1797, a version by Giambattista Basile translated by John Edward Taylor in 1850, and Andrew Lang's rendition in "The Blue Fairy Book" in 1889. Other significant versions include Charles Welsh's 1901 adaptation in "The Tales of Mother Goose," Joseph Jacobs' "The Earl of Cattenborough" in 1916, and a 1922 edition by Samber, Mansion, and Clarke. The tale has also been illustrated by renowned artists such as W. Heath Robinson in the 1921 edition translated by A. E. Johnson. The enduring appeal of "Puss in Boots" lies in its universal themes of intelligence, transformation, and social mobility, which continue to resonate with audiences today. The text also references an article by W. R. S. Ralston in "Littell's Living Age," further emphasizing the story's impact on literature and culture.

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Patrick Henry Pearse, né le 10 novembre 1879 à Dublin et mort le 3 mai 1916 à la prison de Kilmainham, dans la même ville, est un enseignant, avocat, poète, écrivain, nationaliste, activiste politique républicain et révolutionnaire irlandais qui a été l'un des leaders de la Révolution de Pâques de 1916.

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