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This article was heavily edited by a sockpuppet of User:ItsLassieTime, User:Kathyrncelestewright, a community banned sockpuppeter with a penchant for lying. As such, all articles they created were either deleted if unnotable, or tagged with disputed until valid editors could validate the sources she claimed actually said what she claimed they did. In other article checks, several have been found to be incorrect or falsified. At such time, this article has not been validated, and so the dispute tag needs to remain. For the history of this, please see:
-- AnmaFinotera ( talk · contribs) 20:49, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
According to French Wikipedia
Neither French Wikipedia nor our article " Sleeping Beauty" mentions its publication before 1697, where we say 1696 in this article.
Concerning publication before the 1697 collection, this article and the French and English articles on single tales do not agree on any one of 4 stories --because at The Ridiculous Wishes we state 1697 for that one, and we say 1693 here.
--if I clerk correctly, P64 ( talk) 17:44, 15 May 2017 (UTC)
We say:
French Wikipedia fr:Les Contes de ma mère l'Oye#Titres lists only the 8 possibly new stories. That is, not the 3 prose versions of previous verse stories "Griselidis" (La Patience de Grisélidis), "The Ridiculous Wishes" (Les Souhaits ridicules), "Donkeyskin" (Peau d'Ane).
ISFDB agrees on the 1697 edition --citing a WorldCat library record with list of Contents including page numbers! OCLC 491555364.
Meanwhile, ISFDB lists 9 stories in the 1721 edition, the same 8 plus one by Perrault's niece --citing a WorldCat list of Contents, titles only, OCLC 5339984. (ISFDB does not yet cover the 1781 "first complete edition", if i clerk correctly.) -- P64 ( talk) 22:53, 28 September 2018 (UTC)
wikt:Histoire : 1. wikt:story
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This article was heavily edited by a sockpuppet of User:ItsLassieTime, User:Kathyrncelestewright, a community banned sockpuppeter with a penchant for lying. As such, all articles they created were either deleted if unnotable, or tagged with disputed until valid editors could validate the sources she claimed actually said what she claimed they did. In other article checks, several have been found to be incorrect or falsified. At such time, this article has not been validated, and so the dispute tag needs to remain. For the history of this, please see:
-- AnmaFinotera ( talk · contribs) 20:49, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
According to French Wikipedia
Neither French Wikipedia nor our article " Sleeping Beauty" mentions its publication before 1697, where we say 1696 in this article.
Concerning publication before the 1697 collection, this article and the French and English articles on single tales do not agree on any one of 4 stories --because at The Ridiculous Wishes we state 1697 for that one, and we say 1693 here.
--if I clerk correctly, P64 ( talk) 17:44, 15 May 2017 (UTC)
We say:
French Wikipedia fr:Les Contes de ma mère l'Oye#Titres lists only the 8 possibly new stories. That is, not the 3 prose versions of previous verse stories "Griselidis" (La Patience de Grisélidis), "The Ridiculous Wishes" (Les Souhaits ridicules), "Donkeyskin" (Peau d'Ane).
ISFDB agrees on the 1697 edition --citing a WorldCat library record with list of Contents including page numbers! OCLC 491555364.
Meanwhile, ISFDB lists 9 stories in the 1721 edition, the same 8 plus one by Perrault's niece --citing a WorldCat list of Contents, titles only, OCLC 5339984. (ISFDB does not yet cover the 1781 "first complete edition", if i clerk correctly.) -- P64 ( talk) 22:53, 28 September 2018 (UTC)
wikt:Histoire : 1. wikt:story