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The Horror Library

Wit & Cunning

3 stories

The Golden Goose

Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm·1912·5 min read

This classic German fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm collection follows Dummling, the youngest and most despised of three sons, who receives kindness from a magical old man in the forest and is rewarded with a golden goose that magically adheres anyone who touches it. As the goose's peculiar power creates an increasingly absurd procession through the countryside, Dummling's simple heart and fortune ultimately win him a kingdom and a bride. The tale exemplifies the Grimms' characteristic blend of folk wisdom, magical reward for virtue, and satirical humor about human nature.

The Fox and the Cat

Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm·1912·2 min read

This brief fable from the Brothers Grimm illustrates a timeless moral lesson through the encounter between a boastful fox and a modest cat. Written as part of the Grimm brothers' collection of folk tales, the story exemplifies their interest in preserving traditional German folklore and its practical wisdom. Readers should expect a simple, direct narrative that rewards attentiveness to character and consequence.

The Cunning Little Tailor

Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm·1912·6 min read

A classic Grimm fairy tale about a quick-witted little tailor who wins the hand of a proud princess by solving her riddle and outwitting a fearsome bear. This folk narrative, collected by the Brothers Grimm in the 19th century, celebrates intelligence and cleverness over brute strength, embodying the tradition of European wonder tales where the underdog protagonist succeeds through ingenuity rather than conventional heroism. Readers should expect a lighthearted adventure with magical elements, humor, and a satisfying triumph of wit.