Disambiguation evidence for Cinderella by Charles Perrault via surface form

"Cinderella (Charles Perrault fairy tale)"


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AarneThompsonUtherType ATU 510A
alsoKnownAs Tales of Mother Goose
author Perrault
surface form: Charles Perrault
basedOn Cinderella (fairy tale)
surface form: Cinderella folklore tradition
century 17th century
character evil stepmother
character fairy godmother
character two stepsisters
countryOfOrigin France
firstPublishedIn Histoires ou contes du temps passé
genre fairy tale
genre folk tale adaptation
hasAdaptation Cinderella (fairy tale)
surface form: Cendrillon (opera by Jules Massenet)
hasAdaptation La Cenerentola (opera by Gioachino Rossini)
includesMotif lost shoe test
includesMotif magical helper
includesMotif persecuted heroine
includesMotif rags to riches
influenced Cinderella (1950 film)
surface form: Cinderella (1950 Disney animated film)
influenced ballet adaptations of Cinderella
influenced numerous film adaptations
influenced numerous stage adaptations
instanceOf French literature work
instanceOf literary fairy tale
instanceOf short story
language French
literaryPeriod French classical age
mainCharacter Cinderella (fairy tale)
surface form: Cinderella
mainCharacter Prince Charming
moral grace and charm are more valuable than outward adornment
moral patience and humility can be rewarded
notableFeature introduction of the glass slipper
notableFeature mice transformed into horses
notableFeature presence of a fairy godmother
notableFeature pumpkin transformed into a coach
originalTitle Cinderella (fairy tale)
surface form: Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle de verre
partOf Mother Goose tales tradition
plotElement glass slipper left behind
plotElement magical transformation for a royal ball
plotElement marriage to a prince
plotElement mistreated heroine in domestic servitude
plotElement search for the owner of the slipper
publicationYear 1697
targetAudience children
targetAudience general readers
theme injustice and envy
theme kindness and virtue rewarded
theme magical intervention
theme social mobility