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").
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.
No the Brothers Grimm were a pair of bother who compiled folktales into a book which they published.
All of the stories were collected by the Grimm Brothers.
no.
It is a fairytale.
Goldilocks is a classic fairy tale in the genre of children's literature, typically categorized as a folktale or fairy tale.
It's mostly referred to as a fairy tale and was first written in Children's and Household Tales or Grimm's Fairy Tales. It fits the description of both folk tale and fairy tale.
No a Cautionary tale is not a folktale
they could be the same thing with different names attached to different tales
fairy-tale
I think it is
Technically, there isn't one. But if you're looking for another name for folktale, there's legend and fable.
yes, it is fairy tale
no she is not a folk tale
Is SpongeBob a fairy tale
The correct spelling is "fairy tale."