i think there is some truth in most of them or i hope
Maurice Albert Michael has written: 'Haakon, King of Norway' -- subject(s): History 'Portuguese fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Tales 'German folk and fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Tales
Frances Diane Neal has written: 'Fairy tales for grown-ups' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Women and literature, Fairy tales in literature, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, History
Kenny Klein has written: 'Fairy tale rituals' -- subject(s): Ritual, Magic, Psychoanalysis and fairy tales, History and criticism, Psychological aspects, Fairy tales
The plural is "fairy tales" (children's stories).(If used as an adjective, the term fairy-tale should be hyphenated.)
yes because sometimes their authors are royalty.
neither English fairy tales are the best
Jack David Zipes has written: 'The Robber with a Witch's Head' 'Breaking the magic spell' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Tales, Fairy tales 'The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm - Volume 1' 'Fairy tale as myth/myth as fairy tale' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Classification, History and criticism 'The great refusal' -- subject(s): American and German, Comparative Literature, German and American, Romanticism, Comparative literature 'The Arabian nights' -- subject(s): Arabs, Folklore 'Penguin Book of Western Fairy Tales' 'When Dreams Came True' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, History and criticism 'Creative storytelling' -- subject(s): Fiction genres, Storytelling, Activity programs in education, Storytelling in education 'Victorian Fairy Tales' 'Utopian Tales' 'The Outspoken Princess and the Gentle Knight' 'The Robber with the Witch's Head' 'Sticks and Stones' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Children's literature, American, History and criticism, Children's literature, Children 'Beautiful Angiola' -- subject(s): Folklore, Tales, Classification 'Don't Bet on the Prince' 'Fairy Tales & Fables from Weimar Days' 'Fairy tales and the art of subversion' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Fairy tales, Books and reading, Moral development, Children, Socialization, Social aspects, OverDrive, Literary Criticism, Nonfiction, Tales, Social aspects of Tales
Robert S. McCully has written: 'The enigma of symbols in fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, History and criticism, Symbolism in fairy tales 'Jung and Rorschach' -- subject(s): Archetype (Psychology), Rorschach Test
Eleanor Brockett has written: 'Persian fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Tales, Folklore 'Turkish fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Folklore, Tales
Fractured Fairy Tales appeared as a segment on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Fractured Fairy Tales were classic fairy tales retold in a comic fashion.
The history of the fairy tale is particularly difficult to trace, because only the literary forms can survive. Still, the evidence of literary works at least indicates that fairy tales have existed for thousands of years, although not perhaps recognized as a genre; the name "fairy tale" was first ascribed to them by Madame d'Aulnoy in the late 17th century. Many of today's fairy tales have evolved from centuries-old stories that have appeared, with variations, in multiple cultures around the world. Fairy tales, and works derived from fairy tales, are still written today.
Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales was created in 2005.