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  2. Rapunzel (book) - Wikipedia

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    The children's book is a faithful retelling of the 1812 original version of Rapunzel, [2] but also contains several elements from Persinette, the French variant of the fairy tale by Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force. In 1998, a film version of Rapunzel was made by Weston Woods Studios, and narrated by Maureen Anderman.

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

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    After tossing the cloak over the bushes so Rapunzel would not be scraped by the prickles, Benjamin was given a pair of glasses. Apparently, he left them in the tower. Rapunzel suggested he hire a full-time spectacle maker. Benjamin was immediately inspired to hire the villager. Benjamin and Rapunzel finally returned to the castle at midnight.

  4. Petrosinella - Wikipedia

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    "Petrosinella" has many differences from both the 1812 and 1857 versions of "Rapunzel" recorded by the Grimm brothers. [4] Notably, the Grimms' version does not mention the maiden's learning "magic arts", nor does it include an escape scene where she uses these powers to save both her and the prince from a pursuing villain. [3]

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  7. Rapunzel - Wikipedia

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    Rapunzel! Rapunzel! Let down your hair That I may climb thy golden stair! [f] Whenever Rapunzel hears that rhyme, [g] she fastens her long braided hair to a hook in the window before letting it fall twenty yards to the ground, and the sorceress climbs up it. A few years later, a prince rides through the forest and hears Rapunzel singing from ...