Grimm’s Fairy Tales book pdf download

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Department : literature
Section : short stories
Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 444
Size of file : 1.24MB
Auther : Brothers Grimm

Author: Brothers Grimm

About the Author: The Brothers Grimm were born in the town of Hanau in Hesse-Kassel (now Germany) and spent most of their childhood in the neighboring town of Stenau. Their father’s death in 1796 left the family impoverished and affected the brothers for many years afterward. They attended the University of Marburg where they began their lifelong dedication to research into the early history of the German language and literature, including German folk tales. The rise of Romanticism during the eighteenth century revived interest in traditional folk stories, which for Grimm and their colleagues represented a pure form of national literature and culture. The Brothers Grimm established a methodology for collecting and recording folk stories that became the basis for studies of folklore. Between the first edition of 1812-1815 and the final seventh edition of 1857, they revised their collection several times, growing from 156 stories to over 200 stories. In addition to collecting and editing folk tales, the brothers collected German legends. They individually published a large body of linguistic and literary studies. Together in 1838 they began work on a huge German historical dictionary (Deutsches Wörterbuch), which they completed in their lifetime only as far as the word Frucht (fruit). Many of the Grimms’ folk tales have enjoyed enduring popularity. The tales are available in more than 100 languages ​​and have been adapted by filmmakers (including Lotte Reiniger and Walt Disney), with films such as Snow White, Seven Dwarfs, and Sleeping Beauty. During the 1930s and 1940s, the tales were used as propaganda by the Third Reich. Later in the twentieth century, psychologists (such as Bruno Bettelheim) re-emphasized the value of the work, despite the cruelty and violence in the original versions of some of the tales, which the Grimms eventually purged.

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With the words “Once upon a time,” the Brothers Grimm transport readers to a timeless realm where witches, giants, princesses, kings, fairies, goblins, and wizards fall in love, try to get rich, quarrel with their neighbors, and have magical adventures of all kinds—and in the process reveal essential truths about human nature. When Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm set out to collect stories in the early 1800s, their goal was not to entertain children but to preserve Germanic folklore—and the hard life of European peasants was reflected in the tales they discovered. However, once the brothers saw how the stories entranced young readers, they began softening some of the harsher aspects to make them more suitable for children. A cornerstone of Western culture since the early 1800s, Grimm’s Fairy Tales is now beloved the world over. This collection of more than 60 of the Grimms’ best tales includes such classics as “Cinderella,” “Snow White,” “Hansel and Grethel,” “Rapunzel,” “Rumpelstiltskin,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” and “The Frog Prince,” as well as others that are no less delightful.

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Grimm’s Fairy Stories book pdf download

Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Language : English
book quality : Good
Section : short stories
Size of file : 2.51MB
Number of Pages : 223
Auther : Brothers Grimm
Department : literature

Author: Brothers Grimm

About the Author: The Brothers Grimm were born in the town of Hanau in Hesse-Kassel (now Germany) and spent most of their childhood in the neighboring town of Stenau. Their father’s death in 1796 left the family impoverished and affected the brothers for many years afterward. They attended the University of Marburg where they began their lifelong dedication to research into the early history of the German language and literature, including German folk tales. The rise of Romanticism during the eighteenth century revived interest in traditional folk stories, which for Grimm and their colleagues represented a pure form of national literature and culture. The Brothers Grimm established a methodology for collecting and recording folk stories that became the basis for studies of folklore. Between the first edition of 1812-1815 and the final seventh edition of 1857, they revised their collection several times, growing from 156 stories to over 200 stories. In addition to collecting and editing folk tales, the brothers collected German legends. They individually published a large body of linguistic and literary studies. Together in 1838 they began work on a huge German historical dictionary (Deutsches Wörterbuch), which they completed in their lifetime only as far as the word Frucht (fruit). Many of the Grimms’ folk tales have enjoyed enduring popularity. The tales are available in more than 100 languages ​​and have been adapted by filmmakers (including Lotte Reiniger and Walt Disney), with films such as Snow White, Seven Dwarfs, and Sleeping Beauty. During the 1930s and 1940s, the tales were used as propaganda by the Third Reich. Later in the twentieth century, psychologists (such as Bruno Bettelheim) re-emphasized the value of the work, despite the cruelty and violence in the original versions of some of the tales, which the Grimms eventually purged.

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From the land of fantastical castles, vast lakes and deep forests, the Brothers Grimm collected a treasury of enchanting folk and fairy stories full of giants and dwarfs, witches and princesses, magical beasts and cunning children. From classics such as ‘The Frog-Prince’ and ‘Hansel and Grettel’ to the delights of ‘Ashputtel’ or ‘Old Sultan’, all hold a timeless magic which has enthralled children for centuries.

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حكايات الأخوين غريم book pdf download

Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Language : Arabic
Auther : Brothers Grimm
Section : short stories
book quality : Good
Number of Pages : 864
Size of file : 12.8MB

Author: Brothers Grimm

About the Author: The Brothers Grimm were born in the town of Hanau in Hesse-Kassel (now Germany) and spent most of their childhood in the neighboring town of Stenau. Their father’s death in 1796 left the family impoverished and affected the brothers for many years afterward. They attended the University of Marburg where they began their lifelong dedication to research into the early history of the German language and literature, including German folk tales. The rise of Romanticism during the eighteenth century revived interest in traditional folk stories, which for Grimm and their colleagues represented a pure form of national literature and culture. The Brothers Grimm established a methodology for collecting and recording folk stories that became the basis for studies of folklore. Between the first edition of 1812-1815 and the final seventh edition of 1857, they revised their collection several times, growing from 156 stories to over 200 stories. In addition to collecting and editing folk tales, the brothers collected German legends. They individually published a large body of linguistic and literary studies. Together in 1838 they began work on a huge German historical dictionary (Deutsches Wörterbuch), which they completed in their lifetime only as far as the word Frucht (fruit). Many of the Grimms’ folk tales have enjoyed enduring popularity. The tales are available in more than 100 languages ​​and have been adapted by filmmakers (including Lotte Reiniger and Walt Disney), with films such as Snow White, Seven Dwarfs, and Sleeping Beauty. During the 1930s and 1940s, the tales were used as propaganda by the Third Reich. Later in the twentieth century, psychologists (such as Bruno Bettelheim) re-emphasized the value of the work, despite the cruelty and violence in the original versions of some of the tales, which the Grimms eventually purged.

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مجلد كبير ضم الحكايات الشعبية الخيالية والأساطير الساحرة التي جمعها الأخوان غريم وأعادا كتابتها من جديد سنة 1812. إلى جانب جمعهما للأساطير والحكايات الشعبية الألمانية تُعد الحكايات التي جمعها الأخوان غريم أشهر ما جُمع من الأدب الشعبي الألماني إطلاقاً، بل ربما إنها تُمثّل درة الأدب الشعبي في الدنيا كلها. فمن في ألمانيا أو النمسا أو سويسرا أو في العالم لم يقرأ أو يسمع هذه الحكايات (الحواديت): بياض الثلج والأقزام السبعة وذات الرداء الأحمر وسندريلا والقط ذو الحذاء الطويل؟!! صدر الجزء الأول من حواديت الأخوين غريم في ألمانيا عام 1812، ونشر الجزء الثاني سنة 1814 ثم تبعهما الجزء الثالث سنة 1816، وبذلك يكون قد مر على صدور هذا التراث الشعبي الألماني نحو قرنين من الزمان. وهذه هي الترجمة العربية الكاملة الأولى للحكايات.

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Snow White Coloring Book book pdf download

Department : literature
Section : short stories
book quality : Good
Number of Pages : 33
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Brothers Grimm
Size of file : 2.88MB
Language : English

Author: Brothers Grimm

About the Author: The Brothers Grimm were born in the town of Hanau in Hesse-Kassel (now Germany) and spent most of their childhood in the neighboring town of Stenau. Their father’s death in 1796 left the family impoverished and affected the brothers for many years afterward. They attended the University of Marburg where they began their lifelong dedication to research into the early history of the German language and literature, including German folk tales. The rise of Romanticism during the eighteenth century revived interest in traditional folk stories, which for Grimm and their colleagues represented a pure form of national literature and culture. The Brothers Grimm established a methodology for collecting and recording folk stories that became the basis for studies of folklore. Between the first edition of 1812-1815 and the final seventh edition of 1857, they revised their collection several times, growing from 156 stories to over 200 stories. In addition to collecting and editing folk tales, the brothers collected German legends. They individually published a large body of linguistic and literary studies. Together in 1838 they began work on a huge German historical dictionary (Deutsches Wörterbuch), which they completed in their lifetime only as far as the word Frucht (fruit). Many of the Grimms’ folk tales have enjoyed enduring popularity. The tales are available in more than 100 languages ​​and have been adapted by filmmakers (including Lotte Reiniger and Walt Disney), with films such as Snow White, Seven Dwarfs, and Sleeping Beauty. During the 1930s and 1940s, the tales were used as propaganda by the Third Reich. Later in the twentieth century, psychologists (such as Bruno Bettelheim) re-emphasized the value of the work, despite the cruelty and violence in the original versions of some of the tales, which the Grimms eventually purged.

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Beloved tale retold in 19 finely detailed drawings depicting the jealous Queen before her magic mirror, the Seven Dwarfs sung little cottage, the Queen , in disguise, offering Snow White a poisoned apple, the handsome prince who brings the young maiden back to life, and more. Includes full text, set in large, easy-to-read type.

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رابونزل وقصص أخرى book pdf download

Number of Pages : 286
Section : short stories
Size of file : 1.00MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Department : literature
book quality : Good
Auther : Brothers Grimm
Language : Arabic

Author: Brothers Grimm

About the Author: The Brothers Grimm were born in the town of Hanau in Hesse-Kassel (now Germany) and spent most of their childhood in the neighboring town of Stenau. Their father’s death in 1796 left the family impoverished and affected the brothers for many years afterward. They attended the University of Marburg where they began their lifelong dedication to research into the early history of the German language and literature, including German folk tales. The rise of Romanticism during the eighteenth century revived interest in traditional folk stories, which for Grimm and their colleagues represented a pure form of national literature and culture. The Brothers Grimm established a methodology for collecting and recording folk stories that became the basis for studies of folklore. Between the first edition of 1812-1815 and the final seventh edition of 1857, they revised their collection several times, growing from 156 stories to over 200 stories. In addition to collecting and editing folk tales, the brothers collected German legends. They individually published a large body of linguistic and literary studies. Together in 1838 they began work on a huge German historical dictionary (Deutsches Wörterbuch), which they completed in their lifetime only as far as the word Frucht (fruit). Many of the Grimms’ folk tales have enjoyed enduring popularity. The tales are available in more than 100 languages ​​and have been adapted by filmmakers (including Lotte Reiniger and Walt Disney), with films such as Snow White, Seven Dwarfs, and Sleeping Beauty. During the 1930s and 1940s, the tales were used as propaganda by the Third Reich. Later in the twentieth century, psychologists (such as Bruno Bettelheim) re-emphasized the value of the work, despite the cruelty and violence in the original versions of some of the tales, which the Grimms eventually purged.

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هي مجموعة من قصص خيالية كتبت بالألمانية في الأصل، ونشرت لأول مرة عام ١٨١٢ على يد الأخوين جريم. من أشهر تلك القصص: «سندريلا» و«الأمير الضفدع» و«هانزل وجريتل» و«الجمال النائم» و«بياض الثلج». تتضمن قصص الأخوين جريم حكايات عن الملوك والسحر والحيوانات المتكلمة، وغالبًا ما تقدم لنا درسًا في القيم والصواب والخطأ.

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Nine Stories book pdf download

book quality : Good
Number of Pages : 277
Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : short stories
Size of file : 0.54MB
Auther : Jerome David Salinger
Language : English

Author: Jerome David Salinger

About the Author: Born Jerome David Salinger on January 1, 1919, he was an American writer best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. Prior to its publication, Salinger published several short stories in Story magazine and served in World War II. In 1948, his famous story “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” appeared in The New Yorker, which published many of his subsequent works. The Catcher in the Rye was an instant popular success. Salinger’s portrayal of teenage alienation and the loss of innocence in protagonist Holden Caulfield has been supported, especially among teenage readers. The novel was widely read and was controversial, and its success led to public interest and scrutiny. Salinger became a reclusive, less frequent publisher. Catcher followed with a collection of short stories, Nine Stories (1953); Franny & Zoe (1961), volume containing a novel and a short story; and a volume containing two novels, Raising the Ceiling Beam High, The Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction (1963). Salinger’s last published work, the novel “Hapworth 16, 1924,” appeared in The New Yorker on June 19, 1965. After that, Salinger struggled with unwanted attention, including a legal battle in the 1980s with biographer Ian Hamilton and his publication in late 1990s from memoirs written by two people close to him: Joyce Maynard, a former lover; and daughter Margaret Salinger.

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Nine exceptional stories from one of the great literary voices of the twentieth century. Witty, urbane, and frequently affecting, Nine Stories sits alongside Salinger’s very best work–a treasure that will passed down for many generations to come. The stories: -A Perfect Day for Bananafish. -Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut. -Just Before the War with the Eskimos. -The Laughing Man. -Down at the Dinghy. -For Esmé–with Love and Squalor. -Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes. -De Daumier-Smith’s Blue Period. -Teddy.

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Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour book pdf download

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Number of Pages : 78
Department : literature
Size of file : 0.25MB
Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : short stories
Auther : Jerome David Salinger

Author: Jerome David Salinger

About the Author: Born Jerome David Salinger on January 1, 1919, he was an American writer best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. Prior to its publication, Salinger published several short stories in Story magazine and served in World War II. In 1948, his famous story “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” appeared in The New Yorker, which published many of his subsequent works. The Catcher in the Rye was an instant popular success. Salinger’s portrayal of teenage alienation and the loss of innocence in protagonist Holden Caulfield has been supported, especially among teenage readers. The novel was widely read and was controversial, and its success led to public interest and scrutiny. Salinger became a reclusive, less frequent publisher. Catcher followed with a collection of short stories, Nine Stories (1953); Franny & Zoe (1961), volume containing a novel and a short story; and a volume containing two novels, Raising the Ceiling Beam High, The Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction (1963). Salinger’s last published work, the novel “Hapworth 16, 1924,” appeared in The New Yorker on June 19, 1965. After that, Salinger struggled with unwanted attention, including a legal battle in the 1980s with biographer Ian Hamilton and his publication in late 1990s from memoirs written by two people close to him: Joyce Maynard, a former lover; and daughter Margaret Salinger.

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These two novellas, set seventeen years apart, are both concerned with Seymour Glass–the eldest son of J. D. Salinger’s fictional Glass family–as recalled by his closest brother, Buddy. “He was a great many things to a great many people while he lived, and virtually all things to his brothers and sisters in our somewhat outsized family. Surely he was all real things to us: our blue-striped unicorn, our double-lensed burning glass, our consultant genius, our portable conscience, our supercargo, and our one full poet…”

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Franny and Zooey book pdf download

Language : English
Auther : Jerome David Salinger
Size of file : 0.61MB
book quality : Good
Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : short stories
Number of Pages : 88

Author: Jerome David Salinger

About the Author: Born Jerome David Salinger on January 1, 1919, he was an American writer best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye. Prior to its publication, Salinger published several short stories in Story magazine and served in World War II. In 1948, his famous story “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” appeared in The New Yorker, which published many of his subsequent works. The Catcher in the Rye was an instant popular success. Salinger’s portrayal of teenage alienation and the loss of innocence in protagonist Holden Caulfield has been supported, especially among teenage readers. The novel was widely read and was controversial, and its success led to public interest and scrutiny. Salinger became a reclusive, less frequent publisher. Catcher followed with a collection of short stories, Nine Stories (1953); Franny & Zoe (1961), volume containing a novel and a short story; and a volume containing two novels, Raising the Ceiling Beam High, The Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction (1963). Salinger’s last published work, the novel “Hapworth 16, 1924,” appeared in The New Yorker on June 19, 1965. After that, Salinger struggled with unwanted attention, including a legal battle in the 1980s with biographer Ian Hamilton and his publication in late 1990s from memoirs written by two people close to him: Joyce Maynard, a former lover; and daughter Margaret Salinger.

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‘Everything everybody does is so – I don’t know – not wrong, or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and – sad-making. And the worst part is, if you go bohemian or something crazy like that, you’re conforming just as much only in a different way.’

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The Turn of the Screw book pdf download

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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Language : English
Size of file : 0.54MB
Department : literature
Auther : Henry James
Section : short stories
Number of Pages : 120

Author: Henry James

About the Author: Henry James is a British-American author. He is the founder and leader of the realism school of fiction, his brilliant work has led many academics to consider him the greatest master of the fiction style. He spent most of his life in England and his works became public news shortly before his death. Henry is particularly famous for a series of novels depicting the meeting between America and Europe, and his novels focus on personal relationships, the appropriate test of strength in such relationships. Raising ethical questions, and his method of writing from a personal point of view gave him the opportunity to explore the phenomenon of consciousness and concept. Which made his style of writing compared to the school of impressionism in painting.

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The story had held us, round the fire, sufficiently breathless, but except the obvious remark that it was gruesome, as, on Christmas Eve in an old house, a strange tale should essentially be, I remember no comment uttered till somebody happened to say that it was the only case he had met in which such a visitation had fallen on a child. The case, I may mention, was that of an apparition in just such an old house as had gathered us for the occasion—an appearance, of a dreadful kind, to a little boy sleeping in the room with his mother and waking her up in the terror of it; waking her not to dissipate his dread and soothe him to sleep again, but to encounter also, herself, before she had succeeded in doing so, the same sight that had shaken him. It was this observation that drew from Douglas—not immediately, but later in the evening—a reply that had the interesting consequence to which I call attention. Someone else told a story not particularly effective, which I saw he was not following. This I took for a sign that he had himself something to produce and that we should only have to wait. We waited in fact till two nights later; but that same evening, before we scattered, he brought out what was in his mind. “I quite agree—in regard to Griffin’s ghost, or whatever it was—that its appearing first to the little boy, at so tender an age, adds a particular touch. But it’s not the first occurrence of its charming kind that I know to have involved a child. If the child gives the effect another turn of the screw, what do you say to TWO children—?” “We say, of course,” somebody exclaimed, “that they give two turns! Also that we want to hear about them.” I can see Douglas there before the fire, to which he had got up to present his back, looking down at his interlocutor with his hands in his pockets. “Nobody but me, till now, has ever heard. It’s quite too horrible.” This, naturally, was declared by several voices to give the thing the utmost price, and our friend, with quiet art, prepared his triumph by turning his eyes over the rest of us and going on: “It’s beyond everything. Nothing at all that I know touches it.” “For sheer terror?” I remember asking. He seemed to say it was not so simple as that; to be really at a loss how to qualify it. He passed his hand over his eyes, made a little wincing grimace. “For dreadful—dreadfulness!” “Oh, how delicious!” cried one of the women. He took no notice of her; he looked at me, but as if, instead of me, he saw what he spoke of. “For general uncanny ugliness and horror and pain.” “Well then,” I said, “just sit right down and begin.”

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By The Pricking Of My Thumbs book pdf download

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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Size of file : 0.40MB
Section : short stories
Department : literature
Auther : Agatha Christie
Number of Pages : 89
Language : English

Author: Agatha Christie

About the Author: Agatha Christie is considered the greatest author in history in terms of the spread of her books and the number of copies sold, and she is – undisputedly – the most famous crime story writer in the twentieth century and in all ages. Her novels have been translated into most living languages, and nearly two billion (two thousand million) copies have been printed! Agatha Christie was born in Torquay, southern England, in 1890 and died in 1976, aged about eighty-five. Agatha never went to school, but was educated at home by her mother, who encouraged and encouraged her to write early in her life. These stories are distinguished by their precise plot, coherence of events, and logical sequence. Sinking into the depths of human souls, analyzing their potentials, searching for their motives with a brilliant genius and insight. She always made sure to tell us in her: “Goodness must triumph,” and “Crime does not help.”

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An old woman in a nursing home speaks of a child buried behind the fireplace… When Tommy and Tuppence visited an elderly aunt in her gothic nursing home, they thought nothing of her mistrust of the doctors; after all, Ada was a very difficult old lady. But when Mrs Lockett mentioned a poisoned mushroom stew and Mrs Lancaster talked about ‘something behind the fireplace’, Tommy and Tuppence found themselves caught up in an unexpected adventure involving possible black magic… _ The title of the novel is a line from Shakespeare’s Macbeth: “By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.” Agatha Christie dedicated the novel to her readers in other countries who would write to her and ask “What happened to Tommy and Tuppence? What are they doing now?” It was adapted for film in France by Pascal Thomas and titled Mon petit doigt m’a dit… The characters of Tommy and Tuppence were changed slightly, but the plot remains fairly true to the novel. In 2006 it was adapted for the series Agatha Christie’s Marple, with much of Tommy’s part in the story adapted for Miss Marple’s character, played by Geraldine McEwan. Both Tommy and Tuppence still featured, although Tuppence was portrayed as resentful of her husband’s success, having been unable to accept a job with MI6 because she was pregnant.

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