“Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper.” The Blue Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1889, pp. 64-71.
Tale Summary
After her father’s remarriage, Cinderella endures the oppression of her stepmother and stepsisters and became their servant. Her Godmother helps her out of her misery by telling her to gather some lizards and mice for a carriage and dressed her in the finest clothes. As she leaves the ball Cinderella, leaves behind her slipper. When the prince has all the women in the kingdom try on the slipper, Cinderella becomes his bride.
Fairy Tale Title
Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper
Fairy Tale Author(s)/Editor(s)
Andrew Lang, Charles Perrault
Fairy Tale Illustrator(s)
George Percy Jacomb Hood, Henry Justice Ford
Common Tale Type
Cinderella
Tale Classification
ATU 510A
Page Range of Tale
pp. 64-71
Full Citation of Tale
“Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper.” The Blue Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1889, pp. 64-71.”
Original Source of the Tale
Charles Perrault
Tale Notes
The illustrations are in black and white, which made them very realistic and transparent without many words. The illustrator for this version shows instances of the different stages of Cinderella’s story: being oppressed by her step-stepsisters and stepmother, meeting her godmother, and escaping the ball. Cinderella embraced her stepsisters after they asked to be forgiven and were made noble by marrying lords
Research and Curation
Anonymous, 2020
Book Title
The Blue Fairy Book
Book Author/Editor(s)
Andrew Lang
Illustrator(s)
George Percy Jacomb Hood, Henry Justice Ford
Publisher
Longman, Green, and Co.
Date Published
1899
Decade Published
1890-1899
Publisher City
London
Publisher Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Rights
Public Domain
Digital Copy
Available at the Internet Archive