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The Brothers Grimm didn't actually write any stories; they just collected them from other people.

In 1812, the Brothers published a collection of 86 German fairy tales. They published a second volume of 70 fairy tales in 1814, which together make up the first edition of the collection, containing 156 stories. They wrote a two-volume work that included 585 German legends; these were published in 1816 and 1818. A book of 170 tales was published in 1819-22. Five more editions were issued during the Grimms' lifetimes,[14] in which stories were added or subtracted. The seventh edition of 1857 contained 211 tales. The Brothers also published the Kleine Ausgabe or "small edition," containing a selection of 50 stories expressly designed for children (as opposed to the more formal Große Ausgabe or "large edition").

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A folktale is a traditional story passed down orally within a community, while a fairy tale is a type of folktale that often includes magical elements like fairies, witches, or other supernatural beings. All Fairy Tales are folktales, but not all folktales are fairy tales.

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No the Brothers Grimm were a pair of bother who compiled folktales into a book which they published.

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All of the stories were collected by the Grimm Brothers.

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Princesses, princes, true love, talking animals...Think Disney.

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no.

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