Grimms' Fairy Tales
Grimms' Fairy Tales is a foundational collection of folklore that has shaped Western literature for centuries. Authored by Jacob Grimm, these stories explore themes of magic, morality, and the hero’s quest. From the trials of the underdog to the consequences of greed, the collection offers a raw and enchanting look at 19th-century oral traditions. Perfect for families and scholars alike, it remains a timeless exploration of human nature, persistence, and the supernatural world.