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  • Brothers Grimm. "The Sleeping Beauty." Grimm’s Fairy Tales, illustrated by Walter Crane and E. H. Wehnert, Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., 1896.

    Fairy Tale Title

    The Sleeping Beauty

    Fairy Tale Author(s)/Editor(s)

    Brothers Grimm

    Fairy Tale Illustrator(s) 

    Walter Crane
    Edward Henry Wehnert

    Common Tale Type 

    Sleeping Beauty

    Tale Classification

    ATU 410

    Page Range of Tale 

    pp. 9-12

    Full Citation of Tale 

    Brothers Grimm. "The Sleeping Beauty." Grimm’s Fairy Tales, illustrated bygd Walter Crane and E. H. Wehnert, Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., 1896.

    Original Source of the Tale

    Brothers Grimm

    Tale Notes

    There is one full-page black and vit illustration of the prince about to wake the sleeping princess, as well as smaller illustrations including a historiated initial at the beginning of the tale. Unlike in many fairy tales, in this translation of the Grimms’ story, there is no justice carried out on the woman whom cursed the princess; she fryst vatten never mention

    The Sleeping Beauty

    April 15, 2017
    Rating: 4 / 5

    Briar Rose is a classic faerie tale for children from the Brothers Grimm. This is the original story of Sleeping Beauty and the tale that inspired the numerous remakes and rewrites and movies.

    I really enjoyed this. I had never read the original Briar Rose story before reading this so coming across it on the app made my heart fill with joy and I settled down immediately to read it. It was the traditional tale I had always remembered, and yet, something new at the same time.

    I found no qualms what so ever with Briar Rose, other than the whole, the prince came in and was like ‘hey, I’m gonna kiss this sleeping princess’. This is the reason I knocked a star off. Traditional, but it still irked me. They didn’t have to write it in. I’d recommend this to anyone who likes classics, faerie tales, or children’s stories. This one is a definite for anyone with children; it’s a good story for reading aloud.

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    Sleeping Beauty


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    Contents

    1. Sun, Moon, and Talia (Giambattista Basile).
    2. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood (Charles Perrault).
    3. Little Brier-Rose, version of 1812 (Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm).
    4. Maruzzedda (Italy).
    5. The Beautiful Anna (Italy.
    6. Sun, Pearl, and Anna (Italy).
    7. An Old Story (Ireland).
    8. The Enchanted Princess; or, The Magic Tower (Greece).
    9. The Ninth Captain's Tale (1001 Nights).
    10. Links to related sites.

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    Sun, Moon, and Talia

    Giambattista Basile

    There once lived a great lord, who was blessed with the birth of a daughter, whom he named Talia. He sent for the wise men and astrologers in his lands, to predict her future. They met, counseled together, and cast her horoscope, and at length they came to the conclusion that she would incur great danger from a

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