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The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales
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Shirley (stampartiste)
The best thing I can say about Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales is that I have finally finished it. A 3-month reading plan turned into an 8-month long reading plan, as I needed numerous breaks.

I totally disliked it. This 652-page book contains 201 Fairy Tales and 10 Children's Legends. The fairy tales are extremely dark, violent tales (chopped off heads and other extremities, cannibalism, mistreatment of children, ...). There's no way Walt Disney would have brought Grimm's original Snow White, Cinde
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Antonomasia
Nov 12, 2014 marked it as varying-degrees-of-interest  ·  review of another edition
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014...

There have been rather a lot of versions of fairytales purporting to be original and unbowdlerised, so I'm not sure just how different this book is.

Regardless, I thought Zipes intro & notes for Peter Pan were excellent, not going for the boringly obvious. Suspect Marina W. might still be better on how fairytales reflect social history, as she's got whole books on that.
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