The Best of the Brothers Grimm - Grimm's Fairy Tales - Illustrated

The Best of the Brothers Grimm - Grimm's Fairy Tales - Illustrated

The Best of the Brothers Grimm - Grimm's Fairy Tales - Illustrated

The Best of the Brothers Grimm - Grimm's Fairy Tales - Illustrated

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Overview

The Brothers Grimm - Jacob and Wilhelm - originally collected the fairy tales contained in this volume (and many more) in order to preserve them for future generations (and not necessarily to entertain young readers), but the stories proved to be so universally loved and cherished by the children who read them that they were re-published in 1823 with illustrations. This volume swiftly became among the most popular short story collections of all time. Collected here are some of the best of the best of these tales, including such household names as Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, Puss in Boots, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Rumpelstiltskin. This collection also includes a number of original illustrations that helped make these books so immensely popular.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798892820929
Publisher: Ft. Raphael Publishing Company
Publication date: 07/11/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 16 MB
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Age Range: 3 Months to 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
The Brothers Grimm, Jacob (1785-1863) and Wilhelm (1786-1859), were born in Hanau, near Frankfurt, in the German state of Hesse. Throughout their lives they remained close friends, and both studied law at Marburg University. Jacob was a pioneer in the study of German philology, and although Wilhelm's work was hampered by poor health the brothers collaborated in the creation of a German dictionary, not completed until a century after their deaths. But they were best (and universally) known for the collection of over two hundred folk tales they made from oral sources and published in two volumes of "Nursery and Household Tales" in 1812 and 1814. Although their intention was to preserve such material as part of German cultural and literary history, and their collection was first published with scholarly notes and no illustration, the tales soon came into the possession of young readers. This was in part due to Edgar Taylor, who made the first English translation in 1823, selecting about fifty stories "with the amusement of some young friends principally in view." They have been an essential ingredient of children's reading ever since.

Place of Birth:

Hanau, Germany

Place of Death:

Berlin, Germany
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