Regarded as one of the finest collections of fairy tales, Grimm’s Goblins was penned by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob, and Wilhelm.
Originally known as Children’s and Household Tales, this renowned German fairy tale anthology first appeared in Berlin with its initial volume in 1812 and the second in 1815. Over time, the Brothers Grimm released seven editions, each edition featuring alterations in the stories. The final edition was published in 1857.
The first volume of this beloved collection includes timeless tales such as Cinderella and Rapunzel.
The first editions received critics because the book had inappropriate content for children. Some of them said that this content could generate some misunderstandings. In fact, in Cinderella story, they changed the character of the evil mother to the wicked stepmother. Besides, they removed some references from Rapunzel‘s story. Since some mentions in the book could generate confusion and lead to sexual interpretations.
The authors responded to the criticisms from friends and reviewers. So, they did several modifications to the book to please readers and critics.
The Brothers Grimm themselves saw their collection as an educational book. But the primary purpose was to give a precise comprehension of the real world. And not to communicate the rules and norms of society. The book adapted academic concepts of romanticism.
Grimm’s Goblins are one of the most well-known works of German literature. Although the original fairy tales’ texts are unknown to most readers. As a result, there are details and information suppressed in the last editions.
Recommended for: Children, young adults, and adults who enjoy classic fairy tales, folklore, and mythology. The Grimm brothers’ collection of stories appeals to a wide range of readers, from students and educators to fantasy and literature enthusiasts.
You will:
- Discover a timeless selection of enchanting fairy tales and folklore from the renowned Brothers Grimm collection, including beloved stories like “Cinderella,” “Rapunzel,” and many more.
- Explore the rich, imaginative world of goblins, witches, talking animals, and other fantastical creatures that populate the Grimms’ stories.
- Delve into the underlying themes and moral lessons that have made these tales endure for generations, from the importance of kindness and courage to the consequences of greed and vanity.
- Gain insight into the cultural and historical context in which these stories were originally collected and shared, as the Grimms sought to preserve the oral traditions of Germany.
- Appreciate the storytelling mastery of the Brothers Grimm, who crafted tales that seamlessly blend the whimsical and the dark, the humorous and the profound.
- Develop a deeper understanding of the enduring appeal and influence of fairy tales, and how they continue to shape our cultural imagination.
- Explore the rich symbolism, archetypes, and narrative structures that have become hallmarks of the fairy tale genre.
- Engage with the timeless questions and universal human experiences that these stories explore, from the nature of good and evil to the transformative power of love and redemption.
Licensing
Brothers Grimm. Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Publisher: R. Meek & Co (London), 1876. Translated from the german by Edgar Taylor and David Jardines. Originally published in 1812. This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author and translators died at least 100 years ago. Text from Wikisource: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Grimm%27s_Goblins_(1876)
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Grimm, Brothers. Grimm’s Goblins. Ebooks-net, 2024. CC BY-SA 4.0. https://ebooks-net.com/ebook/grimms-goblins/
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