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For Every Occasion: Whether you're lounging at home, having a sleepover with friends, or just want to keep your feet warm during winter, these womens animal slippers are your perfect companion. this seems to be a case of erudition run wild. Balzac's and Littré's (a nineteenth-century man of letters, author of an important dictionary), to be precise. They stipulated the verre/vair confusion. But "pantouffles de verre" (though in various spellings) are in Perrault's tale, and also in Catalan, Irish and Scottish versions. The Grimm brothers' has golden slippers -- not much better than glass, I'd think, to dance in all night. Wikipedia tells me that there are over 400 versions from all over the world, the oldest from China.

Unique Animal Design: Our plush slippers feature animal. Animal expressions with details and animal pattern embroidery are made out to look cute and vivid. It touches friendly, short plush is not easy to shed hair, making it look lovely and warm. Animal Lovers Rejoice: With designs ranging from sloth slippers to llama slippers, and even penguin slippers, there's a delightful animal-themed slipper for every enthusiast out there. Chi lo sa ? As long as philology has not decisively proved it was some sort of linguistic misunderstanding or orthographic error, there should remain room for "poetic invention" as the explanation. In that case we owe a wonderful detail to one man's creative genius. In this case not a metamorphosis of details brought about by the " anonymous folk", but by an identifiable author. Alas there is no proof, no certainty. Similarly, Quevedo in El mundo por de dentro (1612) has amber slippers being used to disguise sweaty feet (“a veces los pies disimulan el sudor con las zapatillas de ámbar”). Amber slippers were still available in Regency England, and are evoked in contemporary advertising for Miss Natasha Perfume (“this princess of perfumes makes her way on Amber slippers and Lily négligés. A warm and slow burning temptress that stands on her own”). Although the place you are likely to wear your slippers the most would be your own home, you can also take a pair of comfy slippers with you on a vacation, business trip, or any other setting in which you are away from the comfort of your own home for an extended period of time.

Warm & Fluffy】Super soft,cozy,made of high-quality cable-knit outer and sherpa fleece lining.It's so comfortable that make you feel you are walking on the cotton.which can keep your feet warm and help you have a sweet dream during chilly winters. Fit For】Fits women shoes Small size 2.5-3.5(UK),5-6(US) ,35-36(EU);Medium size 4-5(UK) ,7-8(US),37-38(EU); Large size 6-7(UK),9-10(US),39-40(EU). Fun and Quirky Designs: From sloth slippers to penguin inspired designs, there's a fun and funky slipper for everyone. Perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your outfit. The principal difficulty with the standard explanation is that pantoufle de verre appears in Perrault's original text, so this is definitely not a question of mistranslation. Nor does it seem to be a case of mishearing, with Perrault writing verre for vair when transcribing an oral account, since vair, a medieval word, was no longer used in his time. ( Vair, variegated fur, from the Latin varius, varied, also is a root of miniver, originally menu vair, small vair, which referred initially to the fur — perhaps squirrel — used as trim on medieval robes and later was applied to the prized ermine, or winter weasel fur, on the ceremonial robes of peers.)

If he meant "vair" "fur" he must either have been a bad speller (very unlikely) or there must have been an eighteenth century orthographic variant for "vair".( Possible but not likely.) Anyway nobody mistranslated "vair" as "glass". It's Perrault himself who writes "verre". It should also be taken into account that in the oldest Chinese version of the story, it was a "golden" slipper. See Stay Warm and Cozy: Perfect for those cold winter nights, these winter slippers for women are designed to keep your feet toasty, no matter the weather outside. Warm & Kawaii: Your feet will be surrounded by cozy lining, which will give your foot enough support. The high resilience memory foam sole with high quality fluffy osmanthus velvet cotton lining will conforms your foot, buffer decompression and reduces muscle fatigue. If you need something easy to slip on, you may love slide slippers or scuff slippers. Many slipper styles are designed to keep your toes and feet warm, but if you need even more coverage, a pair of slipper booties may be the right choice for you. All our slippers are designed to provide the maximum level of warmth and comfort, and we use materials to ensure the slippers maintain long-lasting quality. Fun and Quirky Designs: From sloth slippers to penguin, snowman, and mermaid inspired designs, there's a fun and funky slipper for everyone. Perfect for adding a touch of fun to your pyjamas.Claim: Cinderella's slippers were made of fur in the original versions of the fairy tale, but they became glass slippers in later versions as the result of a mistranslation. Specifically, in the Analyse raisonnée de l'histoire de France by François-René de Chateaubriand (1768-1848), a discussion of medieval society says that

I, too, have made my way on lily négligés and hope one day to acquire a pair of amber slippers, which must surely have been what Cinderella aspired to wear. Too bad her fairy godmother skimped and gave her the cheaper, glass alternative. Golden suggests both "expensiveness" and "light-reflection". So both "vair" ( expensive ermine-like fur) and "verre" ( glitter) fit the poetic core of this fairy-tale, of which there exists an unending list of variants. Some even Native American. I'm a huge fan of Snopes. And Cinderella's "glass slipper" is one of the most striking and absurdly effective details in the whole history of storytelling. So it's with a heavy heart that I must now register some doubt about Snopes' defense of the glass slipper against the claim that it's actually a linguistic mistake for an original fur slipper: Elle se leva, et s' enfüit aussi legerement qu' auroit fait une biche. Le prince la suivit, mais il ne put l' attraper. Elle laissa tomber une de ses pantoufles de verre, que le prince ramassa bien soigneusement. Cendrillon arriva chez elle, bien essouflée, sans carosse, sans laquais, et avec ses méchans habits, rien ne lui estant resté de toute sa magnificence qu' une de ses petites pantoufles, la pareille de celle qu' elle avoit laissé tomber.At Lands’ End, we understand women have different preferences when it comes to slipper styles — the same way they have different preferences in regards to outdoor footwear. That is why we have an extensive selection of styles for you to choose from. For a simple, classic, luxurious look and feel, consider adding a pair of suede leather moccasin slippers with a shearling fur interior lining to your loungewear collection. DH Green ( Language and History in the Early Germanic World) notes that both Pliny and Tacitus used glaesum/ glesum to refer to amber, despite being aware of the difference in manufacture between it and glass. This conscious confusion was based on the transparency of both materials, and in the competition between products manufactured thereof–native beads and Roman glass objects. Indeed, the original text of Perrault's tale " Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle" does use pantoufles de verre ("glass slippers") not once but three times (see below), so it's clearly neither a mistranslation nor a (simple) misprint. However, the argument against mishearing seems to me to be extremely weak. Though I'm not any sort of expert in the history of French, a bit of poking around on Gallica suggests that vair was still used to describe a glamorous and valuable kind of squirrel fur, in the context of talk about the olden days, quite a bit later than 1697. If the word had indeed gone out of everyday usage, then that creates exactly the sort of context in which a creative mishearing would be likely.

Top-Notch Quality: Crafted by Dunlop, a name you can trust. These novelty slippers aren't just about looks; they're built to last, ensuring you get value for your money. Ultimate Comfort: Dive into the world of relaxation with these slippers for women. The deeply padded inner and soft fabric soles ensure your feet are always in the lap of luxury. I'm not entirely convinced. The fact that the Grimm bros. have "golden slippers" resonates with de Chateaubriand's observation that only knights "avaient le droit de porter ... l'or, le vair, l'hermine, le petit-gris, le velours, l'écarlate" ("had the right to wear gold, vair, ermine, gray squirrel fur, velvet, scarlet"). Note that "glass" is not on the list (though in fairness, I guess that glass was also a luxury item in medieval times). And I wonder what the collection date of the Catalan, Irish and Scottish versions is. I believe that there has been much more diffusion of folk tale details in recent centuries than is commonly assumed. Unless the other versions are from the era of 1700 -- which seems unlikely, since the collection of such tales was more typically a late 18th or 19th-century activity -- it seems as just as likely that Perrault's invention spread to other cultures as that there was a common pre-Perrault source for the idea of "glass slippers". Warm & Fluffy】Super soft、cozy,made of high-quality coral velvet and sherpa fleece lining.It's so comfortable that make you feel you are walking on the cotton.Protects them from cold,air-conditioned floors in the summer! which can keep your feet warm and help you have a sweet dream during chilly winters. Care Instructions】Hand wash or machine washable perfectly.You can easily wash and dry them to keep them clean and fresh.

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sa maraine ne fit que la toucher avec sa baguette, et en même tems ses habits furent changez en des habits de drap d' or et d' argent, tout chamarrez de pierreries ; elle luy donna ensuite une paire de pantoufles de verre, les plus jolies du monde. The standard explanation for Cinderella's famous footwear is that it is the result of a mistranslation, someone having mistaken pantoufle de vair, fur slipper, for pantoufle de verre, glass slipper, when making an English version of Charles Perrault's Histoires ou contes du temps passé avec des moralités (1697). (The title of Perrault's collection — in English, Stories or Tales of Olden Times with Morals— also is known as Tales of My Mother Goose, after a line that appears on the frontispiece of the original, Contes de ma mère l'oye.)

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