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The Brothers Grimm were early 19th-century writers renowned for their fairy tales rooted in Scandinavian, Icelandic, and Germanic traditions. By 1807, interest in German folk tales surged, prompting the brothers, who were academics, to invite friends to share stories they had heard. This led to the publication of their first collection, followed by several more volumes. Among the beloved tales included are Hansel and Gretel, Briar Rose, The Fisherman and His Wife, Rapunzel, The Frog Prince, Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin, and Tom Thumb. These enchanting stories evoke cherished childhood memories as they are revisited. Initially, in 1812, the brothers aimed to preserve their folklore with just 86 stories that depicted the harsh realities of European peasant life. Over time, their collection expanded to over 200 tales, captivating readers with themes of royalty, magical creatures, and brave adventures. This compilation has become a cherished set of classical stories globally. The edition presented here features a faithful translation by Margaret Hunt, ensuring that the essence of the original tales is preserved for new generations to enjoy.

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Grimm's Fairy Tales, Noel Pocock, Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm, Wilhelm Karl Grimm

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2015,
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