Jacob and wilhem grimm wrote Fairy Tales in the 1800'sthey wrote down magical phenonamens so they basically wrote a lot of fairy tales in that time check Google fairy tales and you will see grimms fairy tales every single ft that they wrote is there.
They actually didn't write any, they collected them from story tellers around Germany. They did take some creative license when writing them down though, as originally fairy tales were for adults and contained graphic and dark subject matter. When the Brothers Grimm wrote down the stories, they edited them to be children's stories.
The Grimm Brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, are known for collecting and publishing folklore tales such as "Cinderella," "Snow White," "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Little Red Riding Hood." Their collection of stories is known as "Grimm's Fairy Tales."
Rumplestiltskin was one of the stories in the first Brothers Grimm book called Children's and Household Tales published in 1812.
The Brothers Grimm
Grimm brothers wrote the stories.
Er- I don't think the Brothers Grimm WROTE Cinderella.
The Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, are known for compiling and publishing collections of fairy tales, such as "Grimm's Fairy Tales." Their work helped preserve traditional German folklore and stories for future generations. They are considered pioneers in the field of fairy tale studies.
Hansel & Gretel.
Fairy Tales
Wilhelm Carl Grimm and his brothers, Jacob and Ludwig, are known for compiling and editing German folktales into a collection known as "Grimm's Fairy Tales." These stories include both well-known tales such as "Cinderella" and "Little Red Riding Hood" as well as lesser-known folktales passed down through generations. The stories often feature moral lessons, fantastical elements, and characters facing challenges to overcome.
None. The Brothers Grimm traveled around the country, collecting popular folk tales. They weren't even interested in the stories themselves (at first); they were in fact researching the German language. It's possible that they put their own twist on some of the tales, but none are actually original.
A dwarf in one of the fairy stories of the brothers Grimm.
The Brothers Grimm.