
Grimms' Fairy Tales
Grimms' Fairy Tales is a collection of traditional folktales published by the German brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the early 19th century. These stories, gathered from diverse oral traditions, include well-known tales like "Cinderella," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Snow White." The Grimms aimed to preserve German folklore while also providing moral lessons. Their stories often explore themes of bravery, cleverness, and the struggle between good and evil, blending fantasy with dark elements. Over time, their tales have influenced literature, film, and popular culture, retaining their relevance and charm across generations.