"Grimm Tales Made Gay" is a book written by Guy Wetmore Carryl, first published in 1902. It is a humorous reimagining of several classic fairy tales originally collected by the Brothers Grimm, such as "Cinderella, " "Snow White, " "Little Red Riding Hood, " and others. Carryl's retellings inject a satirical and comedic tone into these well-known stories, often twisting the plot and characters to create absurd and amusing situations. The book was well-received for its witty and clever writing style, offering readers a fresh perspective on timeless tales.