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Selected Tales contains some of the most timeless and enchanting folk and fairy tales collected by the Brothers Grimm, translated with an introduction by David Luke

These folktales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm are among the most memorable stories in European culture - conjuring up a world of spells and bewitchment, outwitted villains and cruel stepmothers, animal bridegrooms and enchanted princesses. Tales such as 'Hansel and Gretel', 'Little Red Cape' and 'The Robber Bridegroom' depict the dangers lurking in dark forests, and others, including 'Briar-Rose' and 'Snow White' show young beauties punished by unforgiving sorceresses. Other tales include 'Thickasathumb', which portrays a childless young couple whose wish for a baby is granted in an unexpected way, while 'The Frog King' tells of a rash promise made by a haughty princess to share her bed with a frog, and a fortune is won in 'The Blue Lamp', when a soldier gains a kingdom with the help of a magic

Table of Contents
Translated with an Introduction and Notes by David Luke

Introduction
1. The Fisher an His Gweedwife
2. Rumplestiltskin
3. Hansel and Gretel
4. Little Redcape
5. Rapunzel
6. Briar Rose
7. Snowwhite
8. The Jeniper Tree
9. Little Brother and Little Sister
10. The Three Little Men in the Forest
11. Mother Snowbed
12. The Three Birdies
13. The Twelve Brothers
14. The Seven Ravens
15. The Six Swans
16. The Two Brothers
17. The Master Huntsman
18. The Water of Life
19. The Golden Bird
20. The Dwarfie
21. Jack the Strong Man
22. The Six Who Went Far in the World
23. The Six Servants
24. The Sea-Rabbit
25. The Worn-out Dancing-shoes
26. The Devil's Three Golden Hairs
27. The Griffin
28. The Three Snake-leaves
29. Faithful John
30. One-eye, Two-eyes and Three-eyes
31. Ashiepattle
32. Manypelts
33. The Rightful Bride
34. The Iron Stove
35. The Twa Royal Bairnies
36. The Goosegirl
37. Jack of Iron
38. The Frog King, or Iron Harry
39. The Young Donkey
40. Jack My Hedgehog
41. The Magic Table, the Gold-donkey, and the Cudgel in the Sack
42. The Knapsack, the Hat and the Horn
43. The Blue Lamp
44. The Salad-donkey
45. The Three Brothers
46. The Four Skilful Brothers
47. The Young Giant
48. Thickasathumb
49. Bearskin
50. The Devil and His Grandmother
51. The King of the Golden Mountain
52. The Prince Afraid of Nothing
53. The Crystal Ball
54. Auld Rinkie
55. Jorinda and Joringle
56. The Nixie in the Pond
57. Fetcher's Fowl
58. The Robber Bridegroom
59. The Bremen Town Band
60. Clever Elsie
61. Lazy Harry
62. The Three Army-surgeons
63. The Clever Little Tailor
64. Bumpkin
65. Owld Peadair

Notes
Glossary of Scots Words

Selected Tales

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/11/1982
      ISBN13: 9780140444018, 978-0140444018
      ISBN10: 0140444017

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Selected Tales contains some of the most timeless and enchanting folk and fairy tales collected by the Brothers Grimm, translated with an introduction by David Luke

      These folktales collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm are among the most memorable stories in European culture - conjuring up a world of spells and bewitchment, outwitted villains and cruel stepmothers, animal bridegrooms and enchanted princesses. Tales such as 'Hansel and Gretel', 'Little Red Cape' and 'The Robber Bridegroom' depict the dangers lurking in dark forests, and others, including 'Briar-Rose' and 'Snow White' show young beauties punished by unforgiving sorceresses. Other tales include 'Thickasathumb', which portrays a childless young couple whose wish for a baby is granted in an unexpected way, while 'The Frog King' tells of a rash promise made by a haughty princess to share her bed with a frog, and a fortune is won in 'The Blue Lamp', when a soldier gains a kingdom with the help of a magic

      Table of Contents
      Translated with an Introduction and Notes by David Luke

      Introduction
      1. The Fisher an His Gweedwife
      2. Rumplestiltskin
      3. Hansel and Gretel
      4. Little Redcape
      5. Rapunzel
      6. Briar Rose
      7. Snowwhite
      8. The Jeniper Tree
      9. Little Brother and Little Sister
      10. The Three Little Men in the Forest
      11. Mother Snowbed
      12. The Three Birdies
      13. The Twelve Brothers
      14. The Seven Ravens
      15. The Six Swans
      16. The Two Brothers
      17. The Master Huntsman
      18. The Water of Life
      19. The Golden Bird
      20. The Dwarfie
      21. Jack the Strong Man
      22. The Six Who Went Far in the World
      23. The Six Servants
      24. The Sea-Rabbit
      25. The Worn-out Dancing-shoes
      26. The Devil's Three Golden Hairs
      27. The Griffin
      28. The Three Snake-leaves
      29. Faithful John
      30. One-eye, Two-eyes and Three-eyes
      31. Ashiepattle
      32. Manypelts
      33. The Rightful Bride
      34. The Iron Stove
      35. The Twa Royal Bairnies
      36. The Goosegirl
      37. Jack of Iron
      38. The Frog King, or Iron Harry
      39. The Young Donkey
      40. Jack My Hedgehog
      41. The Magic Table, the Gold-donkey, and the Cudgel in the Sack
      42. The Knapsack, the Hat and the Horn
      43. The Blue Lamp
      44. The Salad-donkey
      45. The Three Brothers
      46. The Four Skilful Brothers
      47. The Young Giant
      48. Thickasathumb
      49. Bearskin
      50. The Devil and His Grandmother
      51. The King of the Golden Mountain
      52. The Prince Afraid of Nothing
      53. The Crystal Ball
      54. Auld Rinkie
      55. Jorinda and Joringle
      56. The Nixie in the Pond
      57. Fetcher's Fowl
      58. The Robber Bridegroom
      59. The Bremen Town Band
      60. Clever Elsie
      61. Lazy Harry
      62. The Three Army-surgeons
      63. The Clever Little Tailor
      64. Bumpkin
      65. Owld Peadair

      Notes
      Glossary of Scots Words

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