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  2. Rapunzel (book) - Wikipedia

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    Rapunzel is at first scared for she has never seen a man before, but the prince calms her down. That same evening, Rapunzel and the prince fall in love and marry. As the sorceress visits Rapunzel by day, the prince only visits her by night. Several months later, the sorceress visits Rapunzel who asks her why her dress is tight around the waist ...

  3. Petrosinella - Wikipedia

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    One day, a prince sees her hair in the wind. Petrosinella noticing his passionate declarations of love blows him a kiss. Eventually, the prince makes his way to the tower and climbs up Petrosinella's hair after he imitates the ogress's voice. The couple continues to see each other every night until a neighbor tells the ogress of the romance.

  4. Twice Upon a Time (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Twice Upon A Time is a children's fiction series consisting of three books: Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (#1) Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap (#2) Beauty and the Beast: The Only One Who Didn't Run Away (#3) The stories are told in alternating perspectives of two main characters. The cover photographer is Michael Frost.

  5. Rapunzel - Wikipedia

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    Donna Jo Napoli's novel Zel (1996) retells the Rapunzel story from three perspectives: the maiden, her mother, and the prince. [37] Cress is the third book in the Lunar Chronicles, a young adult science fiction series written by Marissa Meyer that is an adaptation of Rapunzel.

  6. Britannica's Tales Around the World - Wikipedia

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    Britannica's Tales Around the World, written by Douglas Lieberman, teaches kids a familiar fairy tale from around the world, followed by two lesser-known stories that share a similar theme. The series opens up in a computer-generated landscape, containing a floating castle and the planet Earth in the background.

  7. Each story has its feet firmly planted in the real world, but serves as an epicenter for swirling fantasies. In one story, "The Lizzie Borden Jazz Babies," Sparks makes use of a tragic plot point that sets off many classic fairy tales – the untimely death of a protagonist's parent – and applies it to the father instead of the mother.

  8. Tangled: Before Ever After - Wikipedia

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    Rapunzel is shocked and delighted but, despite her love for him, she does not feel ready to marry him and rejects his proposal. Returning to her room, Cassandra believes Rapunzel could use some down time and offers to sneak her out and take her beyond Corona's security wall. Rapunzel and Cassandra sneak out of the castle and venture into the woods.

  9. Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force, Charlotte-Rose Caumont La Force, or Mademoiselle de La Force (1654–1724) was a French novelist and poet. Her best-known work was her 1698 fairy tale Persinette which was adapted by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 as the story Rapunzel.