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Goldilocks and the Three Bears
"Goldilocks" and "The Three Bears" redirect here. For other uses, see Goldilocks (disambiguation) and The Three Bears (disambiguation).
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
The Three Bears - Project Gutenberg eText 17034.jpg
Illustration by Arthur Rackham
Author Robert Southey
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Fairy tale
Published in The Doctor
Publication type Essay and story collection
Publisher Longman, Rees, etc.
Media type Print
Publication date 1837
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" and the older story title, "The Story of the Three Bears", are two variations of an old fairy tale. The original tale has three bachelor bears living in a house in the forest and a dirty old woman as the story's antagonist. The second fairy tale is an adaptation that introduced Goldilocks to the story as the antagonist. The second variant has the three bachelor bears transformed into Papa, Mama and Baby Bear. Both the little girl and the Bear family have remained in the tale through various editions over the years.
Hide Wiki Loves Monuments: Photograph a monument, help Wikipedia and win!Open main menu EditWatch this pageGoldilocks and the Three Bears"Goldilocks" and "The Three Bears" redirect here. For other uses, see Goldilocks (disambiguation) and The Three Bears (disambiguation)."Goldilocks and the Three Bears"The Three Bears - Project Gutenberg eText 17034.jpgIllustration by Arthur RackhamAuthor Robert SoutheyCountry United KingdomLanguage EnglishGenre(s) Fairy talePublished in The DoctorPublication type Essay and story collectionPublisher Longman, Rees, etc.Media type PrintPublication date 1837"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" and the older story title, "The Story of the Three Bears", are two variations of an old fairy tale. The original tale has three bachelor bears living in a house in the forest and a dirty old woman as the story's antagonist. The second fairy tale is an adaptation that introduced Goldilocks to the story as the antagonist. The second variant has the three bachelor bears transformed into Papa, Mama and Baby Bear. Both the little girl and the Bear family have remained in the tale through various editions over the years.
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Open Main menu Edit Watch this page Goldilocks and the Three Bears "Goldilocks" and "The Three Bears" redirect here. Other uses for, See Goldilocks (disambiguation) and The Three Bears (disambiguation). "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" The Three Bears - Project Gutenberg eText 17034.jpg Illustration by Arthur Rackham Author Robert Southey Country United Kingdom Language English Genre (s). fairy tale Published in The Doctor Publication Type Essay and Story Collection Publisher Longman, Rees, etc. Media Type Print Publication date in 1837 "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" and the Story older title, "The Story of the Three Bears", Two variations are. of an old fairy tale. The original tale has three bachelor bears living in a house in the forest and a dirty old woman as the story's antagonist. The second fairy tale is an adaptation that introduced Goldilocks to the story as the antagonist. The second variant has the three bachelor bears transformed into Papa, Mama and Baby Bear. Both the little girl and the Bear family have remained in the tale through various editions over the years.
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