The Goose-Girl
version of fairy tale, 1912
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The Goose-Girl
Summary
The Goose-Girl is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- The Goose-Girl authored Brothers Grimm[2].
- The Goose-Girl's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
- The Goose-Girl's instance of is recorded as chapter[4].
- The Goose-Girl's illustrator is recorded as Robert Anning Bell[5].
- The Goose-Girl's followed by is recorded as King Grizzle-Beard[6].
- The Goose-Girl's Commons category is recorded as The Goose Girl (Edwardes)[7].
- The Goose-Girl's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- The Goose-Girl's publication date is recorded as +1912-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- The Goose-Girl's edition or translation of is recorded as The Goose Girl[10].
- The Goose-Girl's translator is recorded as Edgar Taylor[11].
- The Goose-Girl's translator is recorded as Marian Edwardes[12].
- The Goose-Girl's title is recorded as The Goose Girl[13].
- The Goose-Girl's copyright status is recorded as public domain[14].
Body
Authorship and Creation
The Goose-Girl authored Brothers Grimm[2].
Publication
The Goose-Girl's publication date is recorded as +1912-00-00T00:00:00Z[9]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
Adaptations and Inspiration
The Goose-Girl's followed by is recorded as King Grizzle-Beard[6].