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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Kinder- und Hausmärchen. English. Grimm's fairy tales. New York : Heritage Press, c1962 (OCoLC)624379015 |
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| Material Type: | Fiction |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jacob Grimm; Wilhelm Grimm; Louis Untermeyer; Bryna Ivens Untermeyer; Lucille Corcos |
| OCLC Number: | 22229344 |
| Notes: | Translation of: Kinder- und Hausmärchen. "Sandglass" (no. IV-V:28), Heritage Club monthly (4 p.), inserted. Includes index. |
| Description: | 2 v. (xv, 934 p.), [48] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. + 1 booklet. |
| Contents: | V. 1. Enchanted beings. The frog prince -- Faithful John -- The six swans -- The seven ravens -- The twelve brothers -- Iron John -- The king's son who feared nothing -- The drummer -- The two kings' children -- The iron stove -- The singing, soaring lark -- The nixie of the mill-pond -- The raven -- The crystal ball -- The donkey -- Hans the hedgehog -- The king of the Golden Mountain -- The golden bird -- The queen bee -- The golden goose -- The three feathers -- The hut in the forest -- Donkey cabbages -- Snow-White and Rose Red -- The poor miller's boy and the cat -- The old woman in the wood -- The lambkin and the little fish -- The juniper tree -- Jorinda and Joringel -- The goose-girl at the well -- The three little men in the wood -- The white bride and the black bride -- Brother and sister. Magic and spells. The singing bone -- Maid Maleen -- The goose-girl -- The skilful huntsman -- The princess in disguise -- Cinderella -- Simeli Mountain (Cont. 2) The little folks' presents -- The elf -- The foundling bird -- The water of life -- The water sprite -- The table, the ass, and the stick -- One-Eye, Two-eyes, and Three-Eyes -- The knapsack, the hat, and the horn -- Sweetheart Roland -- The devil's three gold hairs -- The griffin -- The sea-hare -- The maiden without hands -- The pink -- Mother Hulda -- The true bride -- The three little birds -- The three snake-leaves -- The white snake -- The three spinners -- Rumpelstiltskin -- Strong Hans -- The blue light -- The fisherman and his wife -- The gold children -- The twin brothers -- Ferdinand the Faithful and Ferdinand the Unfaithful -- The three black princesses -- Snow-White and the seven dwarfs -- The shoes that were danced to pieces -- The boots of buffalo leather -- The six servants -- Six soldiers of fortune -- The two travelers. (Cont. 3) v. 2. Hidden heroes and heroines. The glass coffin -- Rapunzel -- The sleeping beauty -- Old Rinkrank -- Hansel and Gretel. Old narratives and tall tales. The gallant tailor -- The giant and the tailor -- The little farmer -- The golden key -- Sharing joy and sorrow -- The nail -- Tom Thumb -- Tom Thumb's travels -- The young giant -- Sweet porridge -- The elves -- Fair Katrinelje and Pif-Paf-Poltrie -- The old beggar-woman -- The Jew among thorns -- King Thrushbeard -- Clever Gretel -- Fitcher's bird -- The robber bridegroom -- Old Hildebrand -- Doctor Knowall -- The three army surgeons -- The spirit in the bottle -- The three children of fortune -- The cunning little tailor -- The riddle -- A riddling tale -- The beam -- The master-thief -- The three brothers -- The four skilful brothers -- Tales of snakes -- The turnip -- The twelve huntsmen -- The maid of Brakel -- Going traveling -- Knoist and his three sons -- The story of Schlauraffen Land (Cont. 4) The Ditmarsch tale of wonders -- Domestic servants -- The rogue and his master. Fools, sluggards, wise folks, and busy people. The wise servant -- The seven Swabians -- Lean Lisa -- The good bargain -- Prudent Hans -- Hans in luck -- Clever Else -- Hans married -- The youth who could not shiver and shake -- Fred and Kate -- Wise folks -- The lazy spinner -- The three sluggards -- The twelve idle servants -- Lazy Harry -- Odds and ends -- Brides on trial -- The spindle, the shuttle, and the needle -- The peasant's wise daughter -- The shepherd boy. Death and the devil. Godfather Death -- Death's messengers -- The wonderful glass -- The old witch -- The devil's sooty brother -- Bearskin -- The devil and his grandmother -- The grave mound -- The peasant and the devil -- The three apprentices. (Cont. 5) Moralties. The ear of corn -- The aged mother -- The hazel branch -- The old grandfather's corner -- The ungrateful son -- The bittern and the hoopoe -- The three languages -- The star money -- The poor man and the rich man -- The stolen pennies -- The shroud -- The wilful child -- The rose -- The tailor in heaven -- Poverty and Humility lead to heaven -- The flail from heaven -- The moon -- The peasant in heaven -- Eve's various children -- The poor boy in the grave -- Our Lady's Child -- Gambling Hansel -- The old man made young again -- The Lord's animals and the devil's -- Master Pfriem -- The heavenly wedding -- God's food -- St. Joseph in the forest -- The three green twigs -- Our Lady's little glass -- Brother Frolick -- The bright sun brings it to light -- The sparrow and his four children -- The duration of life -- The twelve apostles. (Cont. 6) Animals and inanimates. The straw, the coal, and the bean -- The death of the hen -- The rabbit's bride -- The hare and the hedgehog -- The dog and the sparrow -- Old Sultan -- Mr. Korbes -- The vagabonds -- The owl -- The Bremen Town Musicians -- The wonderful musician -- The mouse, the bird, and the sausage -- The crumbs on the table -- The cat and the mouse in partnership -- The spider and the flea -- The wolf and the seven little kids -- The wolf and the fox -- The wolf and the man -- Gossip Wolf and the fox -- Little Red Riding Hood -- How Mrs. Fox married again -- The fox and the geese -- The fox and the horse -- The fox and the cat -- The sole -- The willow-wren -- The willow-sren and the bear. Appendix. Household tales: Their origins, diffusion, and relations to the higher myths / by Andrew Lang. |
| Other Titles: | Kinder- und Hausmärchen. Complete household tales of Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm |
| Responsibility: | edited by Louis and Bryna Untermeyer ; with a foreword by Louis Untermeyer and an essay by Andrew Lang ; illustrated by Lucille Corcos. |
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