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Grimm's Fairy Tales (Illustrated Junior Library) (1812)

by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

Other authors: Marian Edwardes (Translator), Fritz Kredel (Illustrator), Mrs. Edgar Lucas (Translator)

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An illustrated collection of fifty-five traditional tales collected by the Grimm brothers.
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  OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
I found this classic fairytale collection interesting and enjoyable. It was fun to see how much the classic stories such as Cinderella and Snow White have been made more child friendly over the years. Life was harsh when these were orgininally written and the lessons harsher. This would make a fun compare and contrast study for older students This could be used with the other book I read with the same fairytales. Interesting. ( )
  EBlakeley | Feb 26, 2019 |
****Disney's Snow White compared to Grimm's Snow White (This book page 162-173):

When Disney put their "Disney Ears" on Princess Snow White, there was a lot they took out and added to the story they borrowed the original fairy tale by Grimms.
These are the some of the finer details that differ between the two.

Grimm explains what happened to Snow White's mother (she died in childbirth). It also explains how Snow got her name (When Snow's mom pricked her finger and the blood fell onto the snow she said, "Oh, that I had a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood of the embroidery frame"). Grimm's tale told the part where the Huntsman gave the Evil Queen the heart of a wild boar and she ate it thinking it was Snow White's heart, while Disney did not. Disney's tale added the friendly forest creatures that helped Snow find the dwarf's cottage; Grimms' version did not include any friendly forest creatures. Grimms' version of the dwarfs only agreed to let Snow hide away if she were to keep the house clean and pick up after them; Disney's version of the dwarfs welcomed Snow with open arms and love.

One major thing that was different is how The Evil Queen tried to kill Snow White.Grimms' tale including the Evil Queen tricking Snow White three times trying to kill her. The first was the evil queen tried to sell Snow fine wares. Snow tried on the lace and the evil queen laced it so quickly & tightly that it took Snow's breath away. The second time was the queen gave Snow a poisoned comb. The third time the evil queen gave Snow White a poisoned apple to eat. Disney's tale only included the poisoned apple.

Even the ended of the Evil Queen differs between the two. Disney's tale had the queen falling off the edge of a mountain to her death. Grimms' tale had the queen was forced to wear red-hot iron shoes, at Snow's wedding, until she fell down dead.

NOTE:
The comparison of Grimms' Cinderella to other Cinderellas is under the review for "Cinderella (Golden Kite Honors) by McClintock" ( )
  Cmollere2012 | Oct 14, 2017 |
Ummm...whoa. Definitely read these before just giving it to your child. Some of the stories are far from kid-friendly. Still, really good though. ( )
  benuathanasia | Sep 24, 2012 |
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  gilsbooks | May 20, 2011 |
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Grimm, Jacobprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Grimm, Wilhelmmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Edwardes, MarianTranslatorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kredel, FritzIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lucas, Mrs. EdgarTranslatorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Crane, LucyTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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The Illustrated Junior Library GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES is a selection of 55 fairy tales, not a complete collection (see description for contents). It should not be combined with collections that contain additional stories, fewer stories, or different stories. ISBN 0394709306 is not an Illustrated Junior Library edition. Thank you.
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An illustrated collection of fifty-five traditional tales collected by the Grimm brothers; translated by E.V. Lucas, Lucy Crane and Marian Edwardes; illustrated by Fritz Kredel. Grosset & Dunlap (1945), Illustrated Junior Library; contains:
  1. The twelve dancing princesses
  2. The golden bird
  3. The three spinning fairies
  4. The three children of fortune
  5. King Thrushbeard
  6. Jorinda and Joringel
  7. The wren and the bear
  8. The twelve brothers
  9. The mouse, the bird, and the sausage
  10. The wolf and the seven kids
  11. Thumbling the Dwarf and Thumbling the Giant
  12. Sweetheart Roland
  13. The goose girl
  14. The cat and mouse in partnership
  15. The white snake
  16. The frog prince
  17. The pink
  18. The queen bee
  19. Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)
  20. The six swans
  21. The fisherman and his wife
  22. Rumpelstiltskin
  23. Rapunzel
  24. The salad
  25. The Bremen Town musicians
  26. The raven
  27. Cinderella
  28. Snow-White and the seven dwarfs
  29. The elves and the shoemaker
  30. The water of life
  31. The gallant tailor
  32. The golden goose
  33. The blue light
  34. The straw, the coal, and the bean
  35. Fundevogel
  36. Karl Katz
  37. The table, the ass, and the stick
  38. Red Riding Hood
  39. The king of the Golden Mountain
  40. The robber bridegroom
  41. The turnip
  42. The seven ravens
  43. Tom Thumb
  44. The clever Gretel
  45. The six servants
  46. Frederick and Catherine
  47. Snow-White and Rose-Red
  48. The four accomplished brothers
  49. The giant with the three golden hairs
  50. How six traveled through the world
  51. Hansel and Gretel
  52. The twelve huntsmen
  53. Faithful John
  54. Iron Hans
  55. The lady and the lion
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