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  2. Bluebeard - Wikipedia

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    The fairy-tale of Bluebeard was the inspiration for the Gothic feminine horror game Bluebeard's Bride by Whitney "Strix" Beltrán, Marissa Kelly, and Sarah Richardson published by Magpie Games. It is centered on the premise of the fairy-tale with players acting out emotions and thoughts from the shared perspective of the Bride, each taking on ...

  3. Sandra the Fairytale Detective - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Occhiaperti (voiced by Jules de Jongh) is a 10-year-old girl who is a fairy tale detective. She also takes statements from the victims. Fo the Elf (voiced by Dan Russell) is Sandra's partner, a 508-year-old elf with fairy wings. Whenever there is a case that needs to be solved, he takes Sandra to the fairy tale world by casting a magic ...

  4. Charles Perrault - Wikipedia

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    Charles Perrault was born in Paris on 12 January 1628, [3] [4] to a wealthy bourgeois family and was the seventh child of Pierre Perrault (father) and Paquette Le Clerc. He attended very good schools and studied law before embarking on a career in government service, following in the footsteps of his father and elder brother Jean.

  5. The White Dove (French fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    The White Dove is a French fairy tale collected by Gaston Maugard in Contes des Pyrénées. [ 1 ] It is Aarne-Thompson type 312, [ 2 ] and an oral variant of the type, which is best known by the literary tale, Bluebeard .

  6. Bluebeard (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    J. Hoberman of The Village Voice gave the film a positive review, writing "Psychologically rich, unobtrusively minimalist, at once admirably straightforward and slyly comic, Catherine Breillat’s Bluebeard is a lucid retelling and simultaneous explanation of Charles Perrault’s nastiest, most un-Disneyfiable nursery story."

  7. Anna Biller On the Stories That Haunt Us - AOL

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    Director Anna Biller's first novel, 'Bluebeard's Castle', uses gothic romance tropes to explore modern relationships.

  8. 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.

  9. Women Who Run with the Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The third story of Bluebeard is about a man who marries a woman and then leaves his keys to her in his absence. She goes exploring and uses the forbidden key. Behind the door she finds the bodies of his previous wives. The key is stained red and so she hides it, but Bluebeard finds out about her betrayal and wants to kill her for it.