The Girl's Own Book

Folk Tales

Folk tales and popular stories had a long history in Britain as well, but there was
no scholarly collection until 1890 when folklorist Joseph Jacobs published English
Fairy Tales. Many of the familiar stories had been told and retold, illustrated
repeatedly, and published many times by then. As with the Continental fairy tales,
these stories began as the common property of all ages, but gradually came to be thought
of as especially suitable for children and became a mainstay of children’s publishing.

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