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  2. The Princess and the Pea - Wikipedia

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    "The Princess and the Pea" (Danish: Prinsessen på Ærten, lit. 'The Princess on the Pea') [1] is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a princess who is tested to become the wife to a lonely prince. The tale was first published with three others by Andersen in a cheap booklet on 8 May 1835 in Copenhagen by C. A. Reitzel.

  3. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    The Light Princess: Scottish fairy tale. George MacDonald: Princess Makemnoit Princess Irene The Princess and the Goblin: Princess Irene also appears, a few years older, in the book's sequel, The Princess and Curdie. Myrcella Baratheon: A Song of Ice and Fire: Princess of the House Baratheon of King's Landing.

  4. The Dwarf, the Fox and the Princess - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, a live stage production adaptation of the fairy tale debuted in Dresden. A 2016 remake of the 1957 film directed by Wolfgang Eißler was released with Hamburg actress Jytte-Merle Böhrnsen as the princess, with Christel Bodenstein who played the princess role of the 1957 film, making a cameo as a herbalist.

  5. The Wise Princess - Wikipedia

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    "The Wise Princess” is a British fairy tale about a princess who knows everything, except for true happiness. It was written in the second half of the nineteenth century by Mary De Morgan. The tale first appeared in “The Tale of Princess Fiorimonde and Other Stories” along with six other tales, published by Macmillan and Co. in 1886.

  6. The Blue Bird (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    The tale of "The Blue Bird" (L'Oiseau Bleu) is one of Madame d'Aulnoy's most famous fairy tales, [5] with republications in several compilations. [6] The tale was renamed Five Wonderful Eggs and published in the compilation Fairy stories my children love best of all. [7]

  7. Sleeping Beauty - Wikipedia

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    An episode of the series Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (1987–89) is dedicated to Princess Briar Rose. [61] The Legend of Sleeping Brittany (1989), an episode of Alvin & the Chipmunks based on the fairy tale. [62] Briar-Rose or The Sleeping Beauty (1990), a Japanese/Czechoslovakian stop-motion animated featurette directed by Kihachiro Kawamoto.

  8. The Wild Swans - Wikipedia

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    "The Wild Swans" (Danish: De vilde svaner) is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a princess who rescues her 11 brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen. The tale was first published on 2 October 1838 in Andersen's Fairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection.

  9. The Tears of Princess Prunella - Wikipedia

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    The story evokes the ever-popular themes found in most fairy tales of proving oneself brave, kind, foolish and wise. As with many fairy tales there is a moral to this story. Deaf Robert must journey off to complete a series of tasks to achieve knowledge that has been made unknown to him by magic.