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“Jack and the Beanstalk.” English Fairy and Other Folk Tales, edited by Edwin Sidney Hartland, London: The Walter Scott Publishing Co., LTD, [1890], pp. 35-44

Tale Summary

Jack and his mother were poor had to sell the cow because she had nothing left to sell. Jack never helped her and only expressed hunger. He sells the cow to the old man in exchange for beans, but Jack did not know the beans were magical. The next morning he climbs up the beanstalk despite his mother telling not to and a fairy tells him a story he didn’t know about his parents and the ogre.

Fairy Tale Title

Jack and the Beanstalk

Fairy Tale Author(s)/Editor(s)

Edwin Sidney Hartland

Fairy Tale Illustrator(s)

None

Common Tale Type

Jack and the Beanstalk

Tale Classification

ATU 328A

Page Range of Tale

pp. 35-44

Full Citation of Tale

“Jack and the Beanstalk.” English Fairy and Other Folk Tales, edited by Edwin Sidney Hartland, London: The Walter Scott Publishing Co., LTD, [1890], pp. 35-44

Original Source of the Tale

Tale Notes

There are small variations in the details of the story, but these don’t distract the reader from the moral of the story: Jack becomes an obedient and loving child. At the beginning of the tale, the character of Jack is lazy and unmotivated and there is an addition to the story which involves a fairy character.

Research and Curation

Anonymous ITAL 4600 student, 2020

Book Title

English Fairy and Other Folk Tales

Book Author/Editor(s)

Edwin Sidney Hartland

Illustrator(s)

None

Publisher

The Walter Scott Publishing CO,. LTD

Date Published

1906

Decade Published

1900-1909

Publisher City

London and New York

Publisher Country

United States and United Kingdom

Language

English

Rights

This book is in the public domain.

Digital Copy

Book Notes

This collections of tales is not intended for children, but is instead an attempt to gather tales that the editor feels are disappearing from circulation.