![]() ![]() The Grimm brothers' work was instrumental in the preservation of German folklore and the development of the modern fairy tale genre. In addition to the tales themselves, the book also includes notes on the origins and sources of each story and commentaries on the stories' cultural significance. However, they also convey important moral lessons and reflect the cultural values and beliefs of 19th-century Germany. The tales in Grimms' Fairy Tales are often dark and contain elements of violence, cannibalism, and other adult themes. ![]() The book contains over 200 stories that have become some of the most famous and enduring fairy tales in Western culture. Many of the stories have become popularized through numerous adaptations, including Disney films. Grimms Fairy Tales is a collection of German folk tales collected and published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in two volumes in 18. The collection includes classic stories such as Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel, Hansel, and Gretel, as well as lesser-known tales like The Golden Bird and The Frog Prince. Grimms' Fairy Tales is a collection of German folk tales collected and published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in two volumes in 18. ![]()
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