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.
Fairytales
Cinderella was one of the fairytales collected and published by the Grimm Brothers.
Most libraries have fairytales in the 398.2 section. The Brothers Grimm, Perrault, and Hans Christian Andersen are famous collectors of fairytales.
As far as i can find, there are 200 fairytales and 10 children's legends.
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.
he wrote fairytales
The brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were born in Germany, and they were authors, linguists and researchers who devoted their professional career to collect and publish folk tales of their home country.
The first edition of Children's and Household Tales was released in January 1812 and contained 83 stories, the second edition was released in 1814c and contained 155 stories
Yes, the Brothers Grimm collected over 200 tales of German folklore. Their collection of fairy tales was first published in 1812 as "Children's and Household Tales," later becoming known as "Grimm's Fairy Tales."
The Brothers Grimm.
Cinderella is not collected by the Grimm Brothers. Cinderella is a story that is originally told by the Grimm Brothers.
I am almost sure they are from Germany, and called The Brothers Grimm.