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List of fairy tales

List of fairy tales and the dates of their earliest known printed version. Stories with a known original author are not strictly speaking fairy tales, but are often informally categorized as such.

NameDateLanguageAuthor (if known)
The 1,001 Arabian Nightsbefore 850Persian/Arabian
Beauty and the Beast1756French
Bluebeard1697French
Cinderella1697French
Diamonds and Toads 1695French
The Frog Prince 1842English
Goldilocks1837English
Hansel and Gretel1812German
Hop o' my Thumb 1697French
Jack and the Beanstalk1734English
Jack the Giant Killer1711English
Little Red Riding Hood1695French
Momo TaroJapanese
Town Musicians of Bremen 1812German
The Pied Piper of Hamelin1816German
The Adventures of Pinocchio1881 Italian by Carlo Collodi
The Princess and the Pea 1835Danish by Hans Christian Andersen
Puss in Boots1697French
Rapunzel1812German
Rumpelstiltskin1812German
Sleeping Beauty1697French
The Snow QueenDanish by Hans Christian Andersen
Snow White1823German
Three Billy Goats GruffScandinavian
The Three Heads in the Well 1595English
Three Little Pigs
The Three Wishes 1693French
Thumbelina 1836Danish by Hans Christian Andersen
The Tinderbox 1835Scandinavianby Hans Christian Andersen
The History of Tom Thumb1621English
Twelve Dancing Princesses 1823German
The Ugly DucklingDanishby Hans Christian Andersen
Urashima TaroJapanese
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz1900American by L. Frank Baum
The Yellow Dwarf 1698French


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