Cinderella
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| Versions of Cinderella |
| Title variants include: Ashputtel, Aschenputtel, Cinderilla, Cendrillon, and Cinder-Maid |
Tale:
- Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, Dalziel Brothers. London: George Routledge 1865.
- "Cinderella". Brothers Grimm, transl. Margaret Hunt, Grimm's Household Tales, Volume 1, 1884
- "Cinderella or the little glass slipper". Andrew Lang, The Blue Fairy Book, 1889.
- "Cinder-Maid". Joseph Jacobs. Europa's Fairy Book, 1895
- "Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper". Charles Perrault, transl. Charles Welsh, The Tales of Mother Goose, 1901.
- "Ashputtel", Marian Edwardes, Grimm's Household Tales, 1912
- "Cinderella" Charles Perrault; A. E. Johnson (transl.); W. Heath Robinson (ill.) Old time stories, 1921.
- "Cinderilla; or, The Little Glass Slipper" Samber (transl.); Mansion (ed.); Clarke (ill.). The fairy tales of Charles Perrault. Harrap, 1922.
Poem:
- "How Fair Cinderella Disposed of Her Shoe", Guy Wetmore Carryl. Grimm Tales Made Gay, 1902.
Short story:
- "A Modern Cinderella", Louisa May Alcott. Atlantic Monthly, October 1860
Reference:
- “Cinderella” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- Cinderella: Three Hundred and Forty-Five Variants of Cinderella, Catskin and, Cap O' Rushes, Abstracted and Tabulated with a Discussion of Medieval Analogues and Notes. Marian Roalfe Cox (Introduction by Andrew Lang). London: Folk-Lore Society, 1893.
Other language versions:
- German: Aschenputtel
- French: Cendrillon