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  1. Margaret Hunt (née Raine; 1831–1912) was a British novelist [1] and translator of the tales of the Brothers Grimm. [2] Life. Margaret Raine, [3] was born in Durham, England, 1831. [4] . She was the daughter of James Raine and sister to James Raine the younger, [5] she also wrote under the pseudonym Averil Beaumont.

  2. 25. Feb. 2024 · Grimm's Household Tales, Volume 1. For other English-language translations of this work, see Grimm's Household Tales. ←. Grimm's Household Tales, Volume 1 (1884) by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, translated by Margaret Raine Hunt. Volume 2. →. sister projects: Commons gallery, Commons category, Wikidata item. GRIMM'S HOUSEHOLD TALES.

  3. Margaret Hunt (1831 - 1912), born Margaret Raine, was a British novelist and translator of the tales of the Brothers Grimm. She also wrote under the pseudonyms Averil Beaumont and Mrs. Alfred William Hunt. She was married to the artist Alfred William Hunt, and their daughter was the novelist Violet Hunt. ...more.

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  4. Grimm's Household Tales, volume 1 and volume 2 (1884) by the Brothers Grimm. "East of the Sun and West of the Moon" in The Blue Fairy Book (1889) by Asbjørnsen and Moe. Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

  5. The tale was translated by Margaret Raine Hunt in 1884: There was once a mother who had a little seven-year-old boy. He was so handsome and lovable that no one could look at him without liking him, and she herself worshipped him above everything else in the world.

  6. Overview. Correspondence, writings, speeches and conference materials, and coursework of feminist professor and political activist Margaret Hunt. Dates. Creation: 1946-2013. Creation: Majority of material found within 1971-2010. Language of Materials. Materials in English, French, and Spanish. Access Restrictions: Access.

  7. Gambling Hansel ( De Spielhansl ): KHM 82 is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in their first edition of Children's and Household Tales in 1812. The story contains elements of Aarne–Thompson type 330A: The Smith's Three Wishes. [1] Story. Margaret Raine Hunt (1831–1912) translated the tale in 1884: