* Little Red Riding Hood.
* Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper
* Sleeping Beauty
* The Master Cat or Puss in Boots.
* The Fairies
* Bluebeard.
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* Little Red Riding Hood.
* Cinderella or The Little Glass Slipper
* Sleeping Beauty
* The Master Cat or Puss in Boots.
* The Fairies
* Bluebeard.
Maria Tatar is a Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures. She teaches Literature for children, Folklore and German Studies at Harward University where she also chairs the Program in Folklore and Mythodology. In her books, including The Hard Facts of the Grimm's Fairy Tales (1987), Off With Their Heads! Fairy Tales and the Culture of Childhood (1992) , The Artificial-Silk Girl (2002), The Classic Fairy Tales (1999), she analyses fairy tales from a sociological point of view for she explores their historical and social origins and the different forms these tales have had over time, their evolution, especially in Anglo-European popular culture, as well as she questions about their psychological dynamics with issues of national identity and gender.
Brothers Grimm (2004) and The Annotated Hans Christian Andersen (published in 2007), also takes into account the harsher aspects of these stories originally written for adults: incest, murder, infanticide, cannibalism and multilation, and that had been removed or excised after their authors noticed that parents were reading those books to their children.