The existing pages are from three sources: Hunt (1884), Edwardes/Taylor (1902), and Taylor (unknown). The first two had scans, and were used to replace the tales under their own titles with versions pages and redirects. The variants on Taylor are now being moved to Index:Grimm Goblins (1876).djvu, I can do no more to preserve the pages without a source. CYGNIS INSIGNIS 11:21, 30 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
What is the date of publication for this?
An 1884 publication of these texts show them to be a translation ONLY of Margaret Hunt.
See gutenberg text:
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/grimm10a.txt
As per Gutenberg.org:
Household Tales by brothers Grimm, translated by Margaret Hunt
These fairy tales by brothers Grimm are based on the original
1884 translation "Household Tales" of Margaret Hunt.
- Noted, until its checked I'll mark it as unknown. Cygnis insignis (talk) 15:36, 8 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
This work has a growing list of double redirects upon every refresh of the Special Page for double redirects. Can someone please address them? George Orwell III (talk) 18:41, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
- Apologies for that, but there will be lots of little and large moves involved. The whole business is complicated by existing and new versions, and that I want to make sure the page history is preserved. Doing them all will be much more efficient when the titles stabilise. Is is possible to ignore them for a little while? I could give you a break from that special page while the havoc is occurring. cygnis insignis 19:50, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
- Just to clarify:
- Raven (Grimm) (edit) → The Raven (Grimm) → Grimm's Fairy Tales/The Raven
The Raven (Grimm) is already ambiguous, it will become a version page and every permutation of that title will redirect to that. cygnis insignis 19:56, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
- Of course it can, and should be in light of your explaination, ignored.
- As long as folks working on these pages are aware of the unfinished moves there is no problem with that list growing on my end at all. Can't speak for anybody else though. I may have touched a few last week - just restore/edit as you see fit (sorry about that but there was no 'work-in progress' tag or anything to go by hint, hint). George Orwell III (talk) 22:30, 31 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
A list of tales:
|
Versions |
Original
|
1 |
The Frog-King, or Iron Henry |
Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich
|
2 |
Cat and Mouse in Partnership |
Katze und Maus in Gesellschaft
|
3 |
Our Lady's Child |
Marienkind
|
4 |
The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was |
Gut Kegel- und Kartenspiel / Märchen von einem, der auszog das Fürchten zu lernen
|
5 |
The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids |
Der Wolf und die sieben jungen Geißlein
|
6 |
Faithful John
|
7 |
The Good Bargain
|
8 |
The Strange Musician
|
9 |
The Twelve Brothers
|
10 |
The Pack of Ragamuffins
|
11 |
Little Brother and Little Sister
|
12 |
Rapunzel
|
13 |
The Three Little Men in the Forest
|
14 |
The Three Spinning Women
|
15 |
Hänsel and Grethel
|
16 |
The Three Snake-Leaves
|
17 |
The White Snake
|
18 |
Straw, Coal, and Bean
|
19 |
The Fisherman and His Wife
|
20 |
The Brave Little Tailor
|
21 |
Cinderella
|
22 |
The Riddle
|
23 |
The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage
|
24 |
Mother Holle
|
25 |
The Seven Ravens
|
26 |
Little Red-Cap
|
27 |
The Bremen Town Musicians
|
28 |
The Singing Bone
|
29 |
The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs
|
30 |
Little Louse and Little Flea
|
31 |
The Girl without Hands
|
32 |
Clever Hans
|
33 |
The Three Languages
|
34 |
Clever Elsie
|
35 |
The Tailor in Heaven
|
36 |
The Wishing-table, the Gold-ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack
|
37 |
Thumbling
|
38 |
The Wedding of Mrs. Fox
|
39 |
The Elves
|
40 |
The Robber Bridegroom
|
41 |
Herr Korbes
|
42 |
The Godfather
|
43 |
Frau Trude
|
44 |
Godfather Death
|
45 |
Thumbling as Journeyman [Thumbling's Travels]
|
46 |
Fitcher's Bird [Fowler's Fowl]
|
47 |
The Juniper-Tree
|
48 |
Old Sultan
|
49 |
The Six Swans
|
50 |
Little Briar-Rose
|
51 |
Foundling-Bird
|
52 |
King Thrushbeard
|
53 |
Little Snow-White
|
54 |
The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn
|
55 |
Rumpelstiltskin
|
56 |
Sweetheart Roland
|
57 |
The Golden Bird
|
58 |
The Dog and the Sparrow
|
59 |
Frederick and Catherine
|
60 |
The Two Brothers
|
61 |
The Little Peasant
|
62 |
The Queen Bee
|
63 |
The Three Feathers
|
64 |
The Golden Goose
|
65 |
Allerleirauh [All-Kinds-Of-Fur]
|
66 |
The Hare's Bride
|
67 |
The Twelve Huntsmen
|
68 |
The Thief and His Master
|
69 |
Jorinda and Joringel
|
70 |
The Three Children of Fortune
|
71 |
How Six Men Got On in the World
|
72 |
The Wolf and the Man
|
73 |
The Wolf and the Fox
|
74 |
The Fox and His Cousin
|
75 |
The Fox and the Cat
|
76 |
The Pink
|
77 |
Clever Grethel
|
78 |
The Old Man and His Grandson
|
79 |
The Water-Nix
|
80 |
The Death of the Little Hen
|
81 |
Brother Lustig
|
82 |
Gambling Hansel
|
83 |
Hans in Luck
|
84 |
Hans Married
|
85 |
The Gold-Children
|
86 |
The Fox and the Geese (End of volume 1)
|
87 |
The Poor Man and the Rich Man
|
88 |
The Singing, Springing Lark
|
89 |
The Goose-Girl
|
90 |
The Young Giant
|
91 |
The Gnome
|
92 |
The King of the Golden Mountain
|
93 |
The Raven
|
94 |
The Peasant's Clever Daughter
|
95 |
Old Hildebrand
|
96 |
The Three Little Birds
|
97 |
The Water of Life
|
98 |
Dr. Know-All
|
99 |
The Spirit in the Bottle
|
100 |
The Devil's Sooty Brother
|
101 |
Bearskin
|
102 |
The Willow-Wren and the Bear
|
103 |
Sweet Porridge
|
104 |
Wise Folks
|
105 |
Stories about Snakes
|
106 |
The Poor Miller's Boy and the Cat
|
107 |
The Two Travellers
|
108 |
Hans the Hedgehog
|
109 |
The Shroud
|
110 |
The Jew among Thorns
|
111 |
The Skilful Huntsman
|
112 |
The Flail from Heaven
|
113 |
The Two Kings' Children
|
114 |
The Cunning Little Tailor
|
115 |
The Bright Sun Brings It to Light
|
116 |
The Blue Light
|
117 |
The Wilful Child
|
118 |
The Three Army Surgeons
|
119 |
The Seven Swabians
|
120 |
The Three Apprentices
|
121 |
The King's Son Who Feared Nothing
|
122 |
Donkey Cabbages
|
123 |
The Old Woman in the Wood
|
124 |
The Three Brothers
|
125 |
The Devil and His Grandmother
|
126 |
Ferdinand the Faithful
|
127 |
The Iron Stove
|
128 |
The Lazy Spinner
|
129 |
The Four Skilful Brothers
|
130 |
One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes
|
131 |
Fair Katrinelje and Pif Paf Poltrie
|
132 |
The Fox and the Horse
|
133 |
The Shoes that Were Danced to Pieces
|
134 |
The Six Servants
|
135 |
The White Bride and the Black One
|
136 |
Iron John
|
137 |
The Three Black Princesses
|
138 |
Knoist and His Three Sons
|
139 |
The Maid of Brakel
|
140 |
Domestic Servants
|
141 |
The Lambkin and the Little Fish
|
142 |
Simeli Mountain
|
143 |
Going A-Travelling
|
144 |
The Donkey
|
145 |
The Ungrateful Son
|
146 |
The Turnip
|
147 |
The Old Man Made Young Again
|
148 |
The Lord's Animals and the Devil's
|
149 |
The Beam
|
150 |
The Old Beggar-Woman
|
151 |
The Three Sluggards
|
151* |
The Twelve Idle Servants
|
152 |
The Shepherd Boy
|
153 |
The Star-Money
|
154 |
The Stolen Farthings
|
155 |
Brides on their Trial
|
156 |
Odds and Ends
|
157 |
The Sparrow and His Four Children
|
158 |
The Story of Schlauraffen Land [The Tale of Cockaigne]
|
159 |
The Ditmarsh Tale of Wonders
|
160 |
A Riddling Tale
|
161 |
Snow-White and Rose-Red (Hunt)
|
162 |
The Wise Servant
|
163 |
The Glass Coffin
|
164 |
Lazy Harry
|
165 |
The Griffin
|
166 |
Strong Hans
|
167 |
The Peasant in Heaven
|
168 |
Lean Lisa
|
169 |
The Hut in the Forest
|
170 |
Sharing Joy and Sorrow
|
171 |
The Willow-Wren
|
172 |
The Sole [The Flounder]
|
173 |
The Bittern and Hoopoe
|
174 |
The Owl
|
175 |
The Moon
|
176 |
The Duration of Life
|
177 |
Death's Messengers
|
178 |
Master Pfriem
|
179 |
The Goose-Girl at the Well
|
180 |
Eve's Various Children
|
181 |
The Nixie of the Mill-Pond
|
182 |
The Little Folks' Presents
|
183 |
The Giant and the Tailor
|
184 |
The Nail
|
185 |
The Poor Boy in the Grave
|
186 |
The True Sweetheart [The True Bride]
|
187 |
The Hare and the Hedgehog
|
188 |
The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle
|
189 |
The Peasant and the Devil
|
190 |
The Crumbs on the Table
|
191 |
The Sea-Hare
|
192 |
The Master Thief
|
193 |
The Drummer
|
194 |
The Ear of Corn
|
195 |
The Grave Mound
|
196 |
Old Rinkrank
|
197 |
The Crystal Ball
|
198 |
Maid Maleen
|
199 |
The Boot of Buffalo Leather
|
200 |
The Golden Key
|
- Children's Legends
- Legend 1: St. Joseph in the Forest
- Legend 2: The Twelve Apostles
- Legend 3: The Rose
- Legend 4: Poverty and Humility Lead to Heaven
- Legend 5: God's Food
- Legend 6: The Three Green Twigs
- Legend 7: Our Lady's Little Glass
- Legend 8: The Aged Mother
- Legend 9: The Heavenly Wedding
- Legend 10: The Hazel Branch
another list that did not accord with the contents of this volume: