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CHARLES PERRAULT
January 6, 1628 – May 16,
1703
Charles Perrault penned his famous version of the tale
“Le Petit Chaperon Rouge” in 1697.
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Little Red Riding Hood became popular with English
language readers in the middle of the 19th century
when the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm took Victorian England by storm.
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The puzzle is why the girl’s name is
“Little Red Riding Hood”, not “cap” or “hat”,
in English variant.
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Chaperon (headgear) ( [ ʃæpə: roʊn];
Middle French: chaperon) was a form of hood or,
later, a hat) was a form of hood or, later, a hat worn in all parts of Western Europe in the Middle Ages.
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Hood
a part of a coat, jacket etc.
that you can pull up to cover your head.
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“French hood” in the 18th century