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We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
Light O' Mine Media
11 episodes
8 months ago
Light O' Mine Media Presents: We Read - an audio book podcast. This season we read Grimm's Fairy Tales - by the Brothers Grim. We Read, You Listen! Catch up on the classics at any time with our short 10 -20 minute episodes. Grimm’s Fairy Tales comprises some 200 stories, most of which were adopted from oral sources. The best-known tales include “Hansel and Gretel,” “Snow White,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Tom Thumb,” “Rapunzel,” “The Golden Goose,” and “Rumpelstiltskin.” The universal appeal of these stories—whether they are considered as psychological archetypes or as fantasy narratives—inspired a myriad of print, theatrical, operatic, balletic, and cinematic adaptations.
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Light O' Mine Media Presents: We Read - an audio book podcast. This season we read Grimm's Fairy Tales - by the Brothers Grim. We Read, You Listen! Catch up on the classics at any time with our short 10 -20 minute episodes. Grimm’s Fairy Tales comprises some 200 stories, most of which were adopted from oral sources. The best-known tales include “Hansel and Gretel,” “Snow White,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Tom Thumb,” “Rapunzel,” “The Golden Goose,” and “Rumpelstiltskin.” The universal appeal of these stories—whether they are considered as psychological archetypes or as fantasy narratives—inspired a myriad of print, theatrical, operatic, balletic, and cinematic adaptations.
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Episodes (11/11)
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 11. The Willow-Wren and the Bear.
4 years ago
5 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 10. The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean.
4 years ago
3 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 9. Lean Lisa
4 years ago
3 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 8. Godfather Death.
4 years ago
8 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 7. The Wolf and the 7 Little Kids.
4 years ago
7 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 6. Doctor Knowall
4 years ago
5 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 5. Jorinda and Jorindel
4 years ago
6 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 4. The Fox and the Horse
4 years ago
4 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 3. Little Red Cap (Little Red Riding Hood)
4 years ago
8 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 2. The Old Man and His Grandson
4 years ago
2 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales Ep 1. Mother Holle
4 years ago
7 minutes

We Read: Grimm's Fairy Tales
Light O' Mine Media Presents: We Read - an audio book podcast. This season we read Grimm's Fairy Tales - by the Brothers Grim. We Read, You Listen! Catch up on the classics at any time with our short 10 -20 minute episodes. Grimm’s Fairy Tales comprises some 200 stories, most of which were adopted from oral sources. The best-known tales include “Hansel and Gretel,” “Snow White,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Tom Thumb,” “Rapunzel,” “The Golden Goose,” and “Rumpelstiltskin.” The universal appeal of these stories—whether they are considered as psychological archetypes or as fantasy narratives—inspired a myriad of print, theatrical, operatic, balletic, and cinematic adaptations.