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Tales of the Brothers Grimm

"Tales of the Brothers Grimm" refers to a collection of traditional fairy tales compiled by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, German folklorists of the 19th century. These stories—such as "Cinderella," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Snow White"—originate from oral storytelling traditions across Europe. The Brothers Grimm gathered, preserved, and popularized these narratives, often incorporating moral lessons, darker themes, and rich symbolism. Their work has significantly influenced Western storytelling, literature, and popular culture, making these tales enduring symbols of childhood imagination and cultural heritage.