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Lesser Known Fairy Tales
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table of contents
  1. Prunella
  2. Fairer-Than-A-Fairy
  3. The Enchanted Canary
  4. The Two Caskets

About the Compiler

Hannah May Earl

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Hannah May Earl is a fan of fantasy, fairy tales, and all things magical. She used to imagine fairies flying outside the bus window, creating weather phenonema. Her favorite fantasy books are as follows:

  • Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
  • The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
  • The Alchemyst by Michael Scott
  • Gilded by Marissa Meyer

    Angels by My Side

    Music by: https://www.bensound.com

    License code: C92SCAJQYLRZ5MVE

    Artist: : Lunar Years

Her favorite fairy tales are listed by name and author in the following table:

Fairy Tale Name

Author

The Princess in Disguise

Brothers Grimm

The Frog Prince

Brothers Grimm

Little Red Riding Hood

Charles Perrault

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

Brothers Grimm


  1. 1 Lang, and Ford. “The Grey Fairy Book by Andrew Lang and H. J. Ford.” Project Gutenberg, Project Gutenberg, 12 Sept. 2013, www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/33547.

  2. 2 Lang, and Ford. “The Yellow Fairy Book by Andrew Lang and H. J. Ford.” Project Gutenberg, Project Gutenberg, 9 July 2021, www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28314.

  3. 3 Lang. “The Red Fairy Book by Andrew Lang.” Project Gutenberg, Project Gutenberg, 9 Nov. 2025, www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/540.

  4. 4 Lang, and Ford. “The Orange Fairy Book by Andrew Lang and H. J. Ford.” Project Gutenberg, Project Gutenberg, 27 June 2011, www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/36532.

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