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Hansel and Gretel

"Hansel and Gretel" is a well-known fairy tale of German origin, recorded by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812. Hansel and Gretel are a young brother and sister threatened by a cannibalistic witch living deep in the forest in a house constructed of cake and confectionery. The two children save their lives by outwitting her. The tale has been adapted to various media, most notably the opera Hansel und Gretel (1893) by Engelbert Humperdinck and a stop-motion animated feature film made in the 1950s based on the opera. Under the Aarne-Thompson classification system, "Hansel and Gretel" is classified under Class 327. (from wikipedia.org)

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Hansel and Gretel - wikipedia
"Hansel and Gretel" is a well-known fairy tale of German origin, recorded by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812.
Hansel and Gretel (1954 film)
This film Hansel and Gretel is a stop motion animated film based on Engelbert Humperdink's opera Hansel und Gretel. It was created in 1954.

e-Books
Grimms' Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Grimms' Fairy Tales, by The Brothers Grimm. Translator: Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes. Read this ebook online. Download This eBook. HTML. EPUB. Kindle. Plain Text.
Hansel and Gretel and other stories
Author: Jacob Grimm, 1785-1863; Kay Rasmus Nielsen, 1886-1957. Publisher: New York, Doran. Book Contributor: University of California Libraries.

Audio Books
Grimms' Fairy Tales (version 2)
LibriVox recording of Grimm's Fairy Tales (version 2), by Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm. Translated by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes. Read by Bob Neufeld. Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text.
Stories of the Brothers Grimm: Roy Trumbull
These are the gritty originals of a few of the stories collected by the Brothers Grimm. The translation credit for these stories belongs to Margaret Hunt. Artist/Composer: Roy Trumbull.
Hansel and Gretel
Barbara Schubert and the University of Chicago lead an all star cast in Engelbert Humperdinck's 'Hansel and Gretel' performed from the English adaptation by Constance Bache.