- "
Donkeyskin" (French: Peau d'Âne) is a
French literary fairytale written in
verse by
Charles Perrault. It was
first published in 1695 in a
small volume...
- type 510B,
unnatural love.
Others of this type
include "Cap O' Rushes", "
Donkeyskin", "Catskin", "Little Cat Skin", "The King who
Wished to
Marry His Daughter"...
-
French musical fantasy comedy film
directed by
Jacques Demy,
based on
Donkeyskin, a 1695
fairy tale by
Charles Perrault about a king who
wishes to marry...
- Aarne-Thompson type 510B,
unnatural love.
Others of this type
include "
Donkeyskin", "Catskin", "Allerleirauh", "The King who
Wished to
Marry His Daughter"...
- "Beauty and the Beast", "The
Little Mermaid", "Little Red
Riding Hood" and "
Donkeyskin",
where the
mother is
deceased or
absent and
unable to help the heroines...
- as
symbols of wealth. This is
exemplified in the po****r
fairy tale of
Donkeyskin.
Donkeys are not
native to France; they
originally came from the Horn...
- Rushes, Catskin, Allerleirauh, The King who
Wished to
Marry His Daughter,
Donkeyskin,
Little Cat Skin, Mossycoat, The
Princess That Wore A Rabbit-Skin Dress...
- 510B, "Unnatural Love".
Others of this type
include Little Cat Skin,
Donkeyskin, Catskin, Allerleirauh, The King Who
Wished to
Marry His Daughter, The...
- "Allerleirauh", "The King who
Wished to
Marry His Daughter", "The She-Bear", "
Donkeyskin", "Mossycoat", "The
Princess That Wore A Rabbit-Skin Dress", and "The...
- Tattercoats, Mossycoat, The
Princess That Wore A Rabbit-Skin Dress, and
Donkeyskin, or the
legend of
Saint Dymphna. A king
loved his
daughter so much that...