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The Goose-Girl
2017
First Published
3.15
Average Rating
10
Number of Pages
A beautiful girl with a golden hair was betrothed to a prince from a far kingdom. The girl and her maid headed out on the long journey towards the prince’s home. Little did the girl know that her maid was so jealous of her that she was going to go great lengths to take her place. First she makes sure that the girl loses her handkerchief that protects her from evil. It was a magical handkerchief after all. Then she kills the girl’s horse. However do you think she will manage to take the girl’s place and marry the prince? Find out in "The Goose-Gil".
Avg Rating
3.15
Number of Ratings
52
5 STARS
10%
4 STARS
19%
3 STARS
50%
2 STARS
19%
1 STARS
2%
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Authors

Jacob Grimm
Jacob Grimm
Author · 131 books

German philologist and folklorist Jakob Ludwig Karl Grimm in 1822 formulated Grimm's Law, the basis for much of modern comparative linguistics. With his brother Wilhelm Karl Grimm (1786-1859), he collected Germanic folk tales and published them as Grimm's Fairy Tales (1812-1815). Indo-European stop consonants, represented in Germanic, underwent the regular changes that Grimm's Law describes; this law essentially states that Indo-European p shifted to Germanic f, t shifted to th, and k shifted to h. Indo-European b shifted to Germanic p, d shifted to t, and g shifted to k. Indo-European bh shifted to Germanic b, dh shifted to d, and gh shifted to g. This jurist and mythologist also authored the monumental German Dictionary and his Deutsche Mythologie . Adapted from Wikipedia.

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