Subject: I believe you might have, yes, depending on your definition of 'sanitized'.
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Posted on: 2022-12-06 16:19:02 UTC

I only remember certain stories from articles and folklore anthologies read very long ago, but I do know that for instance the original Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Rapunzel were somewhat, uh... more adult than the children's tales found in most fairytale anthologies nowadays. For example, Cinderella's stepsisters' fate in the version I'm familiar with is straight up gory, man. I love finding out more about the stories I grew up with so I adore the "original" Cinderella, but then again, my disturbing meter is rather differently calibrated than most folks'.

Of course, this being folklore, there are several versions floating around. But if you're interested you could go to a certain fairytale's Wikipedia page or even look up the brothers Grimm, and see what sources are cited in the relevant entries. For example, look up Persinette if you're interested in the early and more mature version of Rapunzel that I myself have read as a teen. (Mind you, it was a translation and some aspects were still toned down, but the prince's fate most assuredly wasn't.)

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