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Grimm's Fairy Tales - Complete All 248 Tales: Including stories omitted from the final edition.

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Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of German folklore with Grimms' Fairy Complete All 248 Tales. Drawing from the esteemed 7th edition of Grimms' Fairy Tales, edited by the legendary Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, this comprehensive anthology captures the essence of the Grimms' literary legacy.

Originally, the Grimm brothers aimed not to craft a book for children, but to preserve and celebrate the vibrant heritage of German folklore. Their mission was to use these ancient tales to kindle and fortify the German national spirit. However, the undeniable charm and moral lessons of these stories soon caught the attention of publishers, leading to their widespread marketing as children's literature. This shift resulted in the omission of tales deemed too harsh or unsettling for young readers, transforming the Grimms' scholarly collection into more accessible, fairy tale-like prose.

Our collection delves beyond the familiar stories, including those omitted from the original editions. It presents these tales in their authentic forms, revealing the original severity and raw beauty of the narratives as collected by the Grimms. Here, readers will find stories that reflect the values, fears, and aspirations of the times, offering profound insights into the human condition.

This anthology honors the Grimm brothers' dedication to folklore, presenting both beloved classics and lesser-known gems. From the enchanting "Cinderella" to the darker, more obscure tales, Grimms' Fairy Complete All 248 Tales provides a deeper understanding of these timeless stories that transcend their historical origins.

Discover the magic and majesty of Grimm's Fairy Tales in a collection that stays true to the spirit of the originals, inviting readers of all ages to explore the profound legacy of one of the world's most influential works of folklore.

1049 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 11, 2024

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Jacob Grimm

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German philologist and folklorist Jakob Ludwig Karl Grimm in 1822 formulated Grimm's Law, the basis for much of modern comparative linguistics. With his brother Wilhelm Karl Grimm (1786-1859), he collected Germanic folk tales and published them as Grimm's Fairy Tales (1812-1815).

Indo-European stop consonants, represented in Germanic, underwent the regular changes that Grimm's Law describes; this law essentially states that Indo-European p shifted to Germanic f, t shifted to th, and k shifted to h. Indo-European b shifted to Germanic p, d shifted to t, and g shifted to k. Indo-European bh shifted to Germanic b, dh shifted to d, and gh shifted to g.

This jurist and mythologist also authored the monumental German Dictionary and his Deutsche Mythologie .

Adapted from Wikipedia.

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