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Grimm's Fairy Tales

Grimm's Fairy Tales

General Fiction

(german) Brothers Grimm

152K05

This book is a collection of ancient German legends and folk tales collected and compiled by the Brothers Grimm in Germany in the early 19th century. It contains more than 200 fairy tales in total and has high artistic value. Many fairy tale images, such as Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, Cinderella, etc., Are household names all over the world. Over the past two hundred years, these fairy tales have been circulated all over the world, deeply loved by children and young people, and have a profound and lasting influence. "Grimm's Fairy Tales" brings readers intellectual enlightenment, emotional edification and a pleasant reading experience. It has always been recognized as a classic book for children's early reading.

The Complete Collection of Grimm's Fairy Tales (classic Translation)

(german) Brothers Grimm

439K6.710

Many stories from "Grimm's Fairy Tales" are also widely circulated in other European countries. Strictly speaking, "Grimm's Fairy Tales" are typical European folk fairy tales, regardless of the source of the subject matter or the artistic characteristics. Grimm's fairy tales, the language through which generations of children grow up happily and healthily, have accompanied me as I grow up. Ah, those happy memories of childhood... This is a magical country with blue skies, vast land, dense forests and deep oceans. There are also kind and magical fairies and elves, handsome princes and beautiful princesses, poor, hard-working and brave farmers, and beautiful girls who have suffered miserably and pitifully...

Grimm's Fairy Tales

Grimm's Fairy Tales

General Fiction

(german) Brothers Grimm

100K0

When most people mention the author of "The Grimm's Fairy Tales", they generally call him "Grimm". In fact, Greene was composed of two brothers, William Greene and Jacob Greene. And calling them "authors" is not strictly accurate. The two brothers studied together at the University of Marburg in the early 19th century. They were just in their early 20s at the time, and their tutor, Federici Sagne, who taught them law courses, encouraged them to collect popular folktales and related materials from the Germanic peoples. Mr. Federici Sagne was one of the important figures in the German Romantic Movement. He called for the entire German nation to be unified, both politically and culturally. He formed a group with his colleagues and friends, which had made a difference during the French Revolution and was closely watched by German society. It is conceivable that such an important person's advice to the 20-year-old Brothers Grimm was very important. The two brothers listened to his words. From then on, they began their work of collecting and organizing Germanic folktales, and they got out of hand. Their mentor, Mr. Federici Sagne, further appealed to the whole society to listen to the real voice of the people. Mr. Federici Sagne's group included writers, poets and academics. He believed that the so-called "voice of the people" could be widely heard through stories, ballads and language itself.