Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of the Brothers Grimm
Author: Jacob Grimm
Wilhelm Grimm
Editor: David Widger
Release date: May 14, 2019 [eBook #59508]
                Most recently updated: April 9, 2023
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
 
 
 

 
 
 
| ##   THE
          BROTHERS GRIMM FAIRY TALES ## GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES ## HOUSEHOLD TALES BY BROTHERS GRIMM ## HOUSEHOLD STORIES BY THE BROTHERS GRIMM ## GRIMM'S FAIRY STORIES ## SNOWDROP AND OTHER TALES | 
 
 
 
 
 
| PAGE | |
| The Frog-King; or, Iron Henry | 13 | 
| The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids | 19 | 
| Rapunzel | 24 | 
| Little Brother and Little Sister | 30 | 
| The Star-Money | 39 | 
| The Fisherman and His Wife | 41 | 
| The White Snake | 53 | 
| Haensel and Grethel | 59 | 
| The Seven Ravens | 69 | 
| Ash-Maiden | 73 | 
| The Elves and the Shoemaker | 83 | 
| The Three Brothers | 86 | 
| Little Table Set Thyself, Gold-Ass, and Cudgel Out of the Sack | 89 | 
| Iron John | 105 | 
| Clever Elsie | 117 | 
| The Bremen Town-Musicians | 122 | 
| The Six Swans | 127 | 
| The Poor Miller’s Boy and the Cat | 134 | 
| Little Red-Cap | 140 | 
| King Thrushbeard | 145 | 
| The Gold-Children | 151 | 
| Little Snow-White | 159 | 
| Rumpelstiltskin | 17110 | 
| Little Briar-Rose | 176 | 
| The Three Little Men in the Wood | 181 | 
| The Golden Bird | 187 | 
| The Queen Bee | 197 | 
| Bird-Found | 200 | 
| The Golden Goose | 204 | 
| Mother Holle | 208 | 
| The Two Travelers | 213 | 
| Jorinda and Joringel | 228 | 
| How Six Men Got On in the World | 232 | 
| The Goose-Girl | 240 | 
| The Singing, Soaring Lark | 249 | 
| Doctor Knowall | 257 | 
| The Blue Light | 260 | 
| The Spindle, the Shuttle, and the Needle | 267 | 
| The Three Luck-Children | 272 | 
| The Donkey Cabbages | 276 | 
| Clever Hans | 285 | 
| The Iron Stove | 291 | 
| Sweet Porridge | 299 | 
| Snow-White and Rose-Red | 301 | 
| The Hedge-King | 310 | 
| One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes | 314 | 
| The Goose-Girl at the Well | 325 | 
| The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces | 338 | 
| The Nix of the Mill-Pond | 344 | 
| The Little House in the Wood | 352 | 
| Maid Maleen | 360 | 
| Half-Title. | ||
| The Sleeping Beauty. | Frontispiece | |
| Title-Page. | ||
| PAGE | ||
| The Rabbit's Bride, | Headpiece | 1 | 
| Tailpiece | 2 | |
| Six Soldiers of Fortune, | Headpiece | 3 | 
| Tailpiece | 8 | |
| Clever Grethel, | Headpiece | 9 | 
| Tailpiece | 11 | |
| The Death of the Hen, | Headpiece | 12 | 
| Tailpiece | 13 | |
| Hans in Luck, | Headpiece | 14 | 
| Tailpiece | 19 | |
| The Goose Girl | To face page 20 | |
| Headpiece | 20 | |
| Tailpiece | 25 | |
| The Raven, | Headpiece | 26 | 
| Tailpiece | 31 | |
| The Frog Prince, | Headpiece | 32 | 
| Tailpiece | 36 | |
| Cat and Mouse in Partnership, | Headpiece | 37 | 
| Tailpiece | 39 | |
| The Wolf and the Seven Kids, | Headpiece | 40 | 
| Tailpiece | 42 | |
| Faithful John | To face page 43 | |
| Headpiece | 43 | |
| Tailpiece | 51 | |
| The Wonderful Musician, | Headpiece | 52 | 
| Tailpiece | 55 | |
| The Twelve Brothers, | Headpiece | 56 | 
| Tailpiece | 61 | |
| The Vagabonds, | Headpiece | 62 | 
| Tailpiece | 64 | |
| The Brother and Sister, | Headpiece | 65 | 
| Tailpiece | 71 | |
| Rapunzel | To face page 72 | |
| Headpiece | 72 | |
| Tailpiece | 75 | |
| The Three Little Men in the Wood, | Headpiece | 76 | 
| Tailpiece | 81 | |
| The Three Spinsters, | Headpiece | 82 | 
| Tailpiece | 84 | |
| Hansel and Grethel, | Headpiece | 85 | 
| Tailpiece | 92 | |
| The White Snake | To face page 93 | |
| Headpiece | 93 | |
| Tailpiece | 97 | |
| The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean, | Headpiece | 98 | 
| Tailpiece | 99 | |
| The Fisherman and his Wife, | Headpiece | 100 | 
| Tailpiece | 108 | |
| The Gallant Tailor, | Headpiece | 109 | 
| Tailpiece | 117 | |
| Aschenputtel, | Headpiece | 118 | 
| Tailpiece | 125 | |
| The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage, | Headpiece | 126 | 
| Tailpiece | 127 | |
| Mother Hulda | To face page 128 | |
| Headpiece | 128 | |
| Tailpiece | 131 | |
| Little Red-cap, | Headpiece | 132 | 
| Tailpiece | 135 | |
| The Bremen Town Musicians, | Headpiece | 136 | 
| Tailpiece | 139 | |
| Prudent Hans, | Headpiece | 140 | 
| Tailpiece | 144 | |
| Clever Else, | Headpiece | 145 | 
| Tailpiece | 148 | |
| The Table, the Ass, and the Stick, | Headpiece | 149 | 
| Tailpiece | 159 | |
| Tom Thumb, | Headpiece | 160 | 
| Tailpiece | 166 | |
| How Mrs. Fox Married again, | Headpiece | 167 | 
| Initial | 169 | |
| Tailpiece | 170 | |
| The Elves, | Headpiece | 171 | 
| Initial | 173 | |
| Initial | 174 | |
| Tailpiece | 174 | |
| The Robber Bridegroom | To face page 175 | |
| Headpiece | 175 | |
| Tailpiece | 178 | |
| Mr. Korbes, | Headpiece | 179 | 
| Tailpiece | 180 | |
| Tom Thumb's Travels, | Headpiece | 181 | 
| Tailpiece | 185 | |
| The Almond Tree | To face page 186 | |
| Headpiece | 186 | |
| Tailpiece | 194 | |
| Old Sultan, | Headpiece | 195 | 
| Tailpiece | 197 | |
| The Six Swans | To face page 198 | |
| Headpiece | 198 | |
| Tailpiece | 203 | |
| The Sleeping Beauty, | Headpiece | 204 | 
| Tailpiece | 207 | |
| King Thrushbeard, | Headpiece | 208 | 
| Tailpiece | 212 | |
| Snow-white | To face page 213 | |
| Headpiece | 213 | |
| Tailpiece | 221 | |
| The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn, | Headpiece | 222 | 
| Tailpiece | 227 | |
| Rumpelstiltskin, | Headpiece | 228 | 
| Tailpiece | 231 | |
| Roland, | Headpiece | 232 | 
| Tailpiece | 235 | |
| The Golden Bird, | To face page 236 | |
| Headpiece | 236 | |
| Tailpiece | 243 | |
| The Dog and the Sparrow, | Headpiece | 244 | 
| Tailpiece | 247 | |
| Fred and Kate, | Headpiece | 248 | 
| Tailpiece | 255 | |
| The Little Farmer, | Headpiece | 256 | 
| Tailpiece | 261 | |
| The Queen Bee, | Headpiece | 262 | 
| Tailpiece | 264 | |
| The Golden Goose, | Headpiece | 265 | 
| Tailpiece | 269 | 
 
 
| PAGE | |
| SNOWDROP | 1 | 
| THE PINK | 11 | 
| BRIAR ROSE | 17 | 
| THE JEW AMONG THE THORNS | 22 | 
| ASHENPUTTEL | 28 | 
| THE WHITE SNAKE | 37 | 
| THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN KIDS | 42 | 
| THE QUEEN BEE | 46 | 
| THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER | 49 | 
| THE WOLF AND THE MAN | 51 | 
| THE TURNIP | 53 | 
| CLEVER HANS | 57 | 
| THE THREE LANGUAGES | 63 | 
| THE FOX AND THE CAT | 67 | 
| THE FOUR CLEVER BROTHERS | 69 | 
| THE LADY AND THE LION | 75 | 
| THE FOX AND THE HORSE | 81 | 
| THE BLUE LIGHT | 84 | 
| [Pg viii]THE GOOSEGIRL | 90 | 
| THE GOLDEN GOOSE | 97 | 
| THE WATER OF LIFE | 104 | 
| CLEVER GRETHEL | 111 | 
| THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN | 114 | 
| DOCTOR KNOW-ALL | 121 | 
| THE SEVEN RAVENS | 124 | 
| THE MARRIAGE OF MRS. REYNARD | 128 | 
| THE SALAD | 132 | 
| THE YOUTH WHO COULD NOT SHUDDER | 140 | 
| KING THRUSHBEARD | 152 | 
| IRON HANS | 157 | 
| The Dwarfs, when they came in the evening, found Snowdrop lying on the ground | Frontispiece | 
| FACING PAGE | |
| The King could not contain himself for joy | 18 | 
| The young Prince said, ‘I am not afraid; I am determined to go and look upon the lovely Briar Rose’ | 20 | 
| Ashenputtel goes to the ball | 30 | 
| The Fishes, in their joy, stretched up their heads above the water, and promised to reward him | 38 | 
| The Seven Kids and their mother capered and danced round the spring in their joy | 44 | 
| The Ducks, which he had once saved, dived and brought up the key from the depths | 48 | 
| So the four Brothers took their sticks in their hands, bade their Father good-bye, and passed out of the town gate | 68 | 
| The King’s only daughter had been carried off by a Dragon | 72 | 
| She went away accompanied by the Lions | 76 | 
| Alas! dear Falada, there thou hangest | 92 | 
| Blow, blow, little breeze, And Conrad’s hat seize | 96 | 
| Good Dwarf, can you not tell me where my brothers are? | 106 | 
| [Pg x] Then he ran after him, still holding the carving-knife, and cried, ‘Only one, only one!’ | 112 | 
| The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared | 116 | 
| Once upon a time a poor Peasant, named Crabb, was taking a load of wood drawn by two oxen to the town for sale | 120 | 
| The good little Sister cut off her own tiny finger, fitted it into the lock, and succeeded in opening it | 124 | 
| But they said one after another: ‘Halloa! who has been eating off my plate? Who has been drinking out of my cup?’ | 126 | 
| Then the Youth took the axe and split the anvil with one blow, catching in the Old Man’s beard at the same time | 150 | 
| The Beggar took her by the hand and led her away | 154 | 
| PAGE | |
| Headpiece | 1 | 
| ‘Mirror, Mirror on the wall, Who is fairest of us all?’ | 2 | 
| In the evening the seven Dwarfs came back | 4 | 
| The scullions brought live coals, which he had to eat until the flames poured out of his mouth | 13 | 
| ‘The Thirteenth Fairy’ | 18 | 
| But round the castle a hedge of briar roses began to grow up | 20 | 
| The Jew was forced to spring up and begin to dance | 24 | 
| Dancing as hard as he could | 26 | 
| The Three Sleeping Princesses | 48 | 
| So the rich Brother had to put his Brother’s Turnip into a cart, and have it taken home | 54 | 
| When he got home he had the rope in his hand, but there was nothing at the end of it | 61 | 
| On the way he passed a swamp, in which a number of Frogs were croaking | 64 | 
| The Cat crept stealthily up to the topmost branch | 67 | 
| They found the Princess still on the rock, but the Dragon was asleep with his head on her lap | 73 | 
| [Pg xii] The poor Horse was very sad, and went into the forest to get a little shelter from the wind and weather | 82 | 
| Then the Horse sprang up, and dragged the Lion away behind him | 83 | 
| Before long the Witch came by riding at a furious pace on a tom cat | 86 | 
| There stands an old tree; cut it down, and you will find something at the roots | 98 | 
| So now there were seven people running behind Simpleton and his Goose | 99 | 
| And so they followed up hill and down dale after Simpleton and his Goose | 100 | 
| The King could no longer withhold his daughter | 105 | 
| When she entered she met a Dwarf | 126 | 
| The Ravens coming home | 127 | 
| Does the gentleman wear red breeches, and has he a pointed muzzle? | 131 | 
| But the Old Woman was a witch | 133 | 
| He tied them all together and drove them along till he came to a mill | 138 | 
| Crowds of black cats and dogs swarmed out of every corner | 146 | 
| She immediately clutched at his cap to pull it off; but he held it on with both hands | 161 | 
| He called three times, ‘Iron Hans,’ as loud as he could | 162 |