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Household Stories from the Brothers Grimm
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Household Stories from the Brothers Grimm

by Brothers Grimm

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Grimms’ Fairy Tales

Drawn from oral storytelling traditions across Germany and Europe, the tales feature a mix of fantasy, morality, and the supernatural. The collection includes beloved stories like Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, Rumpelstiltskin, Little Red Riding Hood, as well as many lesser known tales. The stories often contain stark lessons about good and evil.

First published in 1812 by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, this edition is derived from the book published in 1886 with over 160 black & white illustrations by Walter Crane and translated from the German by Lucy Crane. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

Details

Author(s): Brothers Grimm

Illustrator(s): Walter Crane

Translator(s): Lucy Crane

Dimensions: 6" x 9"

Pages: 284

Font Size: 12 pt

ISBN: 9781649653956

ASIN: 1649653956

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Brothers Grimm

Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, known collectively as the Brothers Grimm, were German scholars, linguists, cultural historians, and authors whose work helped preserve the folklore and literary heritage of Europe. Born in Hanau, Germany, the brothers were raised in a large family and developed a close intellectual partnership from an early age. After studying law at the University of Marburg, they became increasingly interested in German philology, medieval literature, and the oral traditions of their homeland. Their academic pursuits were deeply influenced by the Romantic movement, which emphasized national culture, language, and folklore.

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