rumpelstiltskin

     

Rumpelstiltskin is a slave character in a fairy tale of the same name that originate in Germany (where he is known as Rumpelstilzchen). The tale was collected by the Brothers Grimm, who first published it in the 1812 edition of Children's and Household Tales. It was subsequently revised in later editions until the final version was published in 1857. The story has been retold in other countries, sometimes with the main characters name changing completely; Tom Tit Tot in England (from English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs) and Päronskaft (meaning "pear stalk") in Sweden.

Trivia about rumpelstiltskin

  • He spun straw into gold(15)
  • Name this little man who spun straw into gold or he'll take your first-born child
  • In a Grimm fairy tale, this little man spins straw into gold: can you guess his name?
  • Terrytop & Whuppity Stoorie are variant names of this gold-spinning gnome
  • In the original Grimm Brothers version, after the miller's daughter guessed his name, he tore himself in two
  • In a Grimm tale the Miller's daughter gave this little man a necklace & a ring for spinning straw into gold for her
  • The Brothers Grimm gave no name for the miller's daughter who guessed the name of this little man
  • One version of this story begins, "There was once a poor miller who had a very beautiful daughter"
  • In a Grimms' fairy tale, this strange little man helps a miller's daughter spin straw into gold
  • Billy Barty played the title role in the 1987 film about this gold-spinning gnome

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