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The Frog Prince by Anne Anderson "The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry" (German: Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich, literally "The Frog King or the Iron Henry") is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in Grimm's Fairy Tales (KHM 1). Traditionally, it is the first story in their folktale collection.
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm lived in this house in Steinau from 1791 to 1796.. Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm and Wilhelm Carl Grimm were born on 4 January 1785 and 24 February 1786, respectively, in Hanau in the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel, within the Holy Roman Empire (present-day Germany), to Philipp Wilhelm Grimm, a jurist, and Dorothea Grimm (née Zimmer), daughter of a Kassel city councilman. [1]
The Frog Prince, a.k.a. Cannon Movie Tales: The Frog Prince is a 1986 musical film, based on the Brothers Grimm's classic fairytale.It was filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel. The tagline was "Cannon Movie Tales: Lavish, Feature length new versions of the world's best loved storybook classics."
Kinder- und Hausmarchen (‘Nursery and Household Tales’) by The Brothers Grimm (19th century) Exceptionally influential, this collection of more than 200 tales underwent many editions in the ...
Monument to brothers Grimm in the market place in Hanau (Hessen, Germany) Frontispiece used for the first volume of the 1840 4th edition. The Frog King, or Iron Heinrich or The Frog Prince (Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich): KHM 1; Cat and Mouse in Partnership (Katze und Maus in Gesellschaft): KHM 2; Mary's Child (Marienkind): KHM 3
The Frog Prince (released on home video as Tales from Muppetland: The Frog Prince) is a 1971 musical fantasy comedy television special directed by Jim Henson, and jointly produced by Robert Lawrence Productions in Canada and Muppets, Inc. in the United States.
The Frog Princess or The Frog Tsarevna, Russian folktale; The Frog Prince, German fairytale from the Brothers Grimm; Hans My Hedgehog and The Pig King, where the groom is the animal who woos the human princess; King Lindworm, Scandinavian fairytale of a Prince as serpent who courts a human princess
Here's what we do know for sure: until they were collected by early catalogers Giambattista Basile, Charles Perrault, and The Brothers Grimm, fairy tales were shared orally. And, a look at the sources cited in these first collections reveals that the tellers of these tales — at least during the Grimms' heydey — were women.