The Land Mark Of Folklore:
The Grimm Brothers Fairy tales were first published in 1812 called "Children's and Household Tales" which included about 86 different stores. The second volume to the story was published in 1814 which added 70 more stories. The Grimm brothers had their own version of each story that may have been composed already by other authors. An example would be Cinderella. Cinderella, has already been published by Charles Perrault who was a famous author in 1697 his stories were meant for aristocratic and sophisticated families . However, The Grimm Brothers did not deem this to be a satisfactory way of telling stories, they believed that stories should be told by word of mouth from generation to generation over centuries would create different reactions and creates a better experience when the story is being told.
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