
The Perrault Collection
The Perrault Collection refers to a significant assemblage of literary works and artistic artifacts associated with Charles Perrault, a 17th-century French author best known for his fairy tales, including "Cinderella," "Little Red Riding Hood," and "Sleeping Beauty." His stories have influenced Western literature and are a foundation for modern fairy tales. The collection serves not only as a tribute to Perrault’s contributions to storytelling but also highlights the cultural and historical context of his time, showcasing how fairy tales reflect societal values and imagination throughout the ages.