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Grimms' Fairy Tales

Grimms' Fairy Tales( 1 customer ratings | )
Author: Grimm, Jacob
Grimm, Wilhelm K.
Brothers Grimm,
Illustrator: Cruikshank, George
Series title:Puffin Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-14-036696-9
Publication Date:Jan 1996
Publisher:Penguin Publishing Group
Imprint:Puffin
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $4.99
Book Description:

Merry, dark or magical, these classic tales never fail to inspire and enthrall. From the land of fantastical castles, vast lakes and deep forests, the Brothers Grimm collected a treasury of entrancing folk and fairy stories full of giants and dwarfs, witches and princesses, magic beasts and cunning boys. From favourites such as 'The Frog-Prince' and 'Hansel and Gretel' to the delights of 'Ashputtel' or 'Old Sultan', all are vivid with timeless mystery.

Book Details
Pages:352
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / General
Juvenile Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.031 x 3.034 x 0.289 Inches
Book Weight:0.541 Pounds
Author Biography
Grimm, Jacob (Author)
Jacob W. Grimm (1785-1863) and his brother Wilhelm K. Grimm (1786-1859) pioneered the study of German philosophy, law, mythology and folklore, but they are best known for their collection of fairy tales. These include such popular stories as Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty and The Frog Prince. Commonly referred to now as Grimm's Fairy Tales, their collection was published as Kinder-und-Hausmarchen (Children's and Household Tales, 1812-15).

The brothers were born thirteen months apart in the German province of Hesse, and were inseparable from childhood. Throughout their lives they showed a marked lack of sibling rivalry. Most of their works were written together, a practice begun in childhood when they shared a desk and sustained throughout their adult lives. Since their lives and work were so collaborative, it is difficult now to differentiate between them, but of course there were differences.-

Jacob, who studied for a time in Paris, was fascinated with variant spellings of older words. He articulated "Grimm's Law," the rules of which are still used today to determine correspondences between the consonants of German and languages in the Indo-European family. Jacob was bolder and more experimental than Wilhelm, and was rumored to be a lively dancer. Throughout his life, Jacob kept rigidly to schedule and could be extremely focused on work that demanded close attention to detail. He never married, but was a loving uncle to Wilhelm's children.

Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm are buried side by side in Berlin.

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