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Adaptations of Puss in Boots

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Gustave Doré's 19th-century engraving of le chat botté

'Puss' bigtext:is a character in the fairy tale "The Master Cat, or Puss in Boots" by Charles Perrault. The was published in 1697 in his [[image.

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References

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  1. ^ Perrault, Charles. The Master Cat. Archived from the original on 2020-02-21.
  2. ^ Jack Zipes, The Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm, p 390, ISBN 0-393-97636-X
  3. ^ "Captain N: The Puss n Boots Episode Synopsis Part 1".
  4. ^ "La Véritable Histoire du Chat Botté". bcdb.com. Archived from the original on 2012-09-07.
  5. ^ David Duckett (2021-04-13). 👦🏻👱 Kubík a Šroubík 9 díl Sladkožrout. Retrieved 2024-07-17 – via YouTube.
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