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    Sleeping Beauty by Margreet Boomkamp

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Stracké followed the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm from 1812, in which the ill-fated event was predicted during the celebration of Sleeping Beauty’s birth. …”
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    On Pushkin’s Synopsis of the Russian Version of Snow White by Lyubov A. Kurysheva

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The analyzed material reveals that the episode with the princess’s deed was characteristic of the early versions of the fairy tale AT 709 in Russia and, apparently, was lost in the oral tradition under the influence of Pushkin’s verse fairy tale and the version of the Brothers Grimm. Other common features of “The Tale about A Tsar and His Daughter” and Pushkin’s synopsis — a poisoned shirt, a high tomb and the prince’s falling in love with the dead princess — are preserved in the later Russian versions of the fairy tale AT 709.…”
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    We All Live in Fabletown: Bill Willingham’s Fables—A Fairy-Tale Epic for the 21st Century by Jason Marc Harris

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Fables characters are richer for every perspective that Willingham deploys, from the Brothers Grimm to Disneyesque aesthetics and more erotic, violent, and horrific incarnations. …”
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    Clothing the Child in Red: A Historical and Comparative Analysis of Italian Visual Retellings of the Grimms’ Little Red Riding Hood by Marnie Campagnaro

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Italy’s lively telling of this tale is epitomised in the visual re-writings of the classic version by the Brothers Grimm. This paper analyses the relationship between clothing and fashion in fairytales. …”
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    On the Imperishable Reasons of Fairy-Tale Plots: The Case of “Tom Thumb” by Eleonora Lassan

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The author analyzes fairy tales of different nations involving this particular character and draws a boundary between the literary fairy tale, which is a transformation of old French fairy tales written by Charles Perrault, and different variations of literary fairy tale written by the brothers Grimm. The research shows that it is impossible to apply Propp’s method, which allows the plot to be analyzed in regard to functions and character types, to the analysis of this fairy tale. …”
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    ON THE IMPERISHABLE REASONS OF FAIRY TALE PLOTS: THE CASE OF "TOM THUMB" by Eleonora Lassan

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The author analyzes fairy tales of different nations involving this particular character and draws a boundary between the literary fairy tale, which is a transformation of old French fairy tales written by Charles Perrault, and different variations of literary fairy tale written by the brothers Grimm. The research shows that it is impossible to apply Propp’s method, which allows the plot to be analyzed in regard to functions and character types, to the analysis of this fairy tale. …”
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    GAYABAHASA KIASAN DALAM DONGENG ANAK BERBAHASA INGGRIS (STUDI KASUS KARYABROTHERS GRIMM DAN HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN) by , Rosita Sofyaningrum, , Prof Dr. Sopemo Poedjosoedarmo

    Published 2012
    “…The purpose of this study is to investigate the use of figurative language in English children's fairy tales by Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen with titled Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, Snowdrop, The Mermaid, The Emperor's New Clothes and The Nightingale. …”
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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: a fairytale for endocrinologists by Athanasios Zervas, George Chrousos, Sarantis Livadas

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’, a fairytale that is widely known across the Western world, was originally written by the Brothers Grimm, and published in 1812 as ‘Snow White’. …”
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    “I Miss My Liver.” Nonmedical Sources in the History of Hepatocentrism by Riccardo Orlandi, Nicole Cianci, Pietro Invernizzi, Giancarlo Cesana, Michele Augusto Riva

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Nevertheless, the liver maintained its importance in literature and popular belief as is evidenced by the widely acclaimed literary texts “Snow White” by the Brothers Grimm, “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville, and “Ode to the Liver” by Pablo Neruda. …”
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    Archetypal analysis of “Cinderella” by Mirskaya Liudmila A., Pigulevskiy Victor O.

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Psychologists often use the name of the protagonist of the fairy tale “Cinderella”, which is famous thanks to the brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault, for a sacrificial girl prone to dissociation, illusions, and waiting for a prince. …”
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    Morphology of the Motif of Figural Transformation in the Subject of Stories about a Sister Seeking Her Brothers Turned into Animals by Nikola Danišová

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The research materials also include a fairy tale The Seven Ravens by the Brothers Grimm, which is in terms of reception one of the best-known European versions of the tale type in question. …”
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    MORPHO-SYNTAKTISCHE MERKMALE DER IRONIE ALS BEWEIS FÜR CROSSWRITING IN ERICH KÄSTNERS DER GESTIEFELTE KATER English Title: MORPHO-SYNTACTIC FEATURES OF IRONY AS PROOF OF CROSSWRIT... by Liana-Mărioara Colban, Anita Andrea Széll

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Because Kästner’s text is an adaptation of the fairy tale of the Brothers Grimm, the following important terms are also to be explained: irony, humour and intertextuality. …”
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    Nearest Metempsychosis in the Cinderella Fairy-Tale by Veronika D. Altashina, Lathsadaphone Phanavanh

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…An appeal to the European tradition (Basile “The Cat Cinderella”, 1634; Perrault “Cinderella”, 1697; the Brothers Grimm “Cinderella”, 1812), in which metempsychosis is partially preserved, confirms the eastern origin of the tale and allows a deeper understanding of its folkloric origins.…”
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    Quantum Tokens for Digital Signatures by Shalev Ben-David, Or Sattath

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…But the fish was not worried: "I have learned quantum cryptography following the previous story (The Fisherman and His Wife by the brothers Grimm). The quantum tokens are consumed during the signing. …”
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    QUEERING THE FAIRY-TALE IN ANNE SEXTON’S “TRANSFORMATIONS” by Florina NĂSTASE

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Each of the seventeen poems offers a distorted retelling of a Brothers Grimm fairy-tale, often replete with pop culture references and black humor. …”
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    The Character of a Loafer in the Works by I. Beer, J. Von Eichen- dorff and I. Goncharov

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Tyupa about the rhetorical era – baroque, post-rhetorical (romanticism) and meta-rhetorical (post-romanticism) – the author of the article puts the loafer characters in one row and explores the similarities and differences between them, as well as studies their common origins – fairy tales of the pre-rhetorical era, which can be found in the collections of fairy tales by A. Afanasyev and brothers Grimm and the structure of which was studied by V. …”
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    Creeping from the Grave – The Return of Dracula by Emilia Musap

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Sam George’s paper, on the other hand, draws a parallel between the two most powerful archetypes of the 19th century – Bram Stoker’s Count Dracula and the Pied Piper, originally published as Die Kinder zu Hameln (1816-1818) by the Brothers Grimm. What ultimately connects the two archetypes is their association with Transylvania and, therefore, their identification as the Other, which is best visible in Robert Browning’s relocation of the Grimms’ myth. …”
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    El hechizo de las imágenes: Blancanieves, el cuento espectacular de Pablo Berger (2012) by Diane Bracco

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Palabras clave: Blancanieves; Pablo Berger; cuento de hadas; espectáculo; mostración; espectralidad Abstract: In 2012, the Spanish film-maker Pablo Berger directed Blancanieves, cinematographic adaptation of the popular tale based on the Brothers Grimm’s written version. The originality of this transposition lies in the director’s choice of making a black-and-white silent film in which, moreover, he proposes a hispanisation of the original story. …”
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