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Based on translations of the Grimms' Kinder- und Hausmärchen by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes. Available in plain text, TeX, PDF, and as zip files. At Project Gutenberg.
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Twenty fairy tales in both German and English, with illustrations from nineteenth-century editions, prepared by Robert Godwin-Jones, Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Provides tales and a biography of the Grimms.
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Biographical information, studies of specific tales, electronic tales, and links to more resources.
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Two hundred numbered tales, and ten legends, based on Margaret Hunt's 1884 English translation. Also two other stories collected by the Grimms. AT numbers included in table of contents.
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Twenty-five stories. In plain text, or in HTML with illustrations by John B. Gruelle and R. Emmett Owen. From Project Gutenberg.
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Two hundred and nine tales based on the translation by Margaret Hunt, called Grimm's Household Tales; available through the Universal Library.
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Kinder- und Hausmärchen im deutschen Original und der englischen Übersetzung.
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Complete texts of the four volume collection of Germanic mythology compiled by the Grimm Brothers.
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In-depth biographical article on the philologist, from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Biographical entry in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Two hundred and nine tales, partly based on the translation by Margaret Hunt called "Grimm's Household Tales."
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Lucy Crane translation of fifty-two fairy tales, originally published in 1886. In plain text, or in HTML with illustrations by Walter Crane. From Project Gutenberg.
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Two hundred numbered tales, plus ten children's legends, in Margaret Hunt's 1884 English translation. In PDF, TeX, plain text. From Project Gutenberg.
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An online children's book with animation and links to games and coloring book downloads.
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Märchen of the Month, brief biography of the Grimm Brothers, student projects. Links to activities, exercises, and related pages in English and German.
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Illustrated book of the grimmest Grimm tales.