Grimms' Fairy Tales
(Author) The Brothers GrimmThe Frog King - The Marvellous Minstrel - Riffraff - Brother and Sister - Rapunzel - The Fisherman and His Wife - The Brave Little Tailor - Cinderella - The Mouse, the Bird and the Sausage - Mother Holle - Little Red Cap - The Bremen Town Musicians - The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs - Thumbling - The Wedding of Mrs Fox - The Robber Bridegroom - The Juniper Tree - Old Sultan - Brier Rose - King Thrushbeard - Snow White - Rumplestiltskin - The Golden Bird - The Dog and the Sparrow - Freddy and Katy - The Queen Bee - The Golden Goose - All Fur - Hansel and Gretel - Jorninda and Joringel - The Three Sons of Fortune - The Elves - Clever Gretel - Lucky Hans - The Singing, Springing Lark - The Goose Girl - The Young Giant - The King of the Golden Mountain - The Water of Life - The Wren and the Bear - The Pea Test - The Lettuce Donkey - The Four Skilful Brothers - The Fox and the Horse - The Worn-out Dancing Shoes - The Six Servants - The Turnip - The Three Lazy Sons - Snow White and Rose Red - Puss in Boots.
The Brothers Grimm
The Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, were German academics and philologists known for their collection of fairy tales and folklore. Their most notable work is "Grimm's Fairy Tales," which includes timeless stories such as "Cinderella," "Snow White," and "Hansel and Gretel." The brothers' literary style focused on preserving traditional folklore and myths, while also adding their own unique interpretations. Their contributions to literature include popularizing fairy tales and establishing a foundation for the study of folklore. The Brothers Grimm have had a lasting impact on the fairy tale genre, with their works inspiring countless adaptations and interpretations in literature, film, and other media.