• 25 Original Fairy Tales

  • The Original Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm 3
  • By: Brothers Grimm
  • Narrated by: Jürgen Fritsche
  • Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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25 Original Fairy Tales

By: Brothers Grimm
Narrated by: Jürgen Fritsche
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Publisher's summary

In the 19th century, the Brothers Grimm published 200 fairy tales which, to this day, form the most famous collection of fairy tales worldwide. Part 3 of 8 contains 25 unabridged fairy tales like "King Thrushbeard", "Little Snow-White", "Rumpelstiltskin", "The Golden Bird", "The Queen Bee", "The Three Feathers", "Jorinda and Joringel", and many more.

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These folk tales--in my opinion--got better with the Grimm Brothers' re-writes. In their original states they lack the hidden, transcendent meanings we associate with them.

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