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Wat (wie) is Sleeping Beauty - definitie

CLASSIC FAIRYTALE
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  • ''The Sleeping Beauty'', ballet Emily Smith
  • ''Sleeping Beauty'', by [[Henry Meynell Rheam]], 1899
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The Sleeping Beauty (1930 film)         
1930 FILM BY GEORGI VASILYEV
The Sleeping Beauty (1930 Soviet film); The Sleeping Beauty (film)
The Sleeping Beauty () is a 1930 Soviet drama film directed by Georgi Vasilyev and Sergei Vasilyev, their first feature film.
Sleeping Beauty         
"Sleeping Beauty" (), or "Little Briar Rose" (), also titled in English as "The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods", is a classic fairy tale about a princess who is cursed to sleep for a hundred years by an evil fairy, to be awakened by a handsome prince at the end of them. The good fairy, realizing that the princess would be frightened if alone when she awakens, uses her wand to put every living person and animal in the palace asleep, to awaken when the princess does.
Paper with delayed recognition         
Sleeping Beauty (paper with delayed recognition); Sleeping beauty (paper with delayed recognition); Delayed recognition
A paper with delayed recognition (or a "sleeping beauty") is a publication that received very little attention (receiving few citations) shortly after publication, but later receives a dramatic increase in citations. For example, an 1884 article by Charles Sanders Peirce was rarely cited until about the year 2000, but has since garnered many citations.

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Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty (French: La belle au bois dormant, or The Beauty in the Sleeping Forest; German: Dornröschen, or Little Briar Rose), also titled in English as The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods, is a fairy tale about a princess cursed by an evil fairy to sleep for a hundred years before being awakened by a handsome prince. A good fairy, knowing the princess would be frightened if alone when she wakes, uses her wand to put every living person and animal in the palace and forest asleep, to waken when the princess does.

The earliest known version of the tale is found in the narrative Perceforest, written between 1330 and 1344. Another was published by Giambattista Basile in his collection titled The Pentamerone, published posthumously in 1634 and adapted by Charles Perrault in Histoires ou contes du temps passé in 1697. The version collected and printed by the Brothers Grimm was one orally transmitted from the Perrault.

The Aarne-Thompson classification system for fairy tales lists Sleeping Beauty as a Type 410: it includes a princess who is magically forced into sleep and later woken, reversing the magic. The fairy tale has been adapted countless times throughout history and retold by modern storytellers across a variety of media.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Sleeping Beauty
1. The Sleeping Beauty The Norwegian Ballet returns to the UK after seven years with a new production of Sleeping Beauty.
2. Sleeping Beauty The Royal Ballet‘s recent controversial stagings of Sleeping Beauty cost the company dearly in terms of money and prestige.
3. DES MOINES, Iowa –– Buddy the bulldog is a sleeping beauty.
4. Tate Britain, London SW1 (020–7887 8888), from October 18. 37 Sleeping Beauty Originally created for American Ballet Theatre, Kenneth MacMillan‘s Sleeping Beauty finally gets a European premiere courtesy of English National Ballet.
5. An editor from Singapore‘s Straits Times joked that "Sleeping Beauty" should be playing.