The Brothers Grimm (RLE Folklore)
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Biography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
254
Language
English
Published
Feb 10, 2015
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138842516
ISBN-13
9781138842519
Description
Ruth Michaelis-Jena offers an insightful exploration into the lives and works of the Brothers Grimm, pioneers of folklore and fairy tales. This biography delves into their personal backgrounds, illuminating the influences that shaped their unique storytelling abilities. Through a comprehensive analysis, readers gain an understanding of how both Jacob and Wilhelm not only collected and published tales but also impacted cultural narratives for generations.
The book examines their scholarly approach to folklore and the societal context in which they operated. It reveals how their dedication to preserving traditional stories revealed deeper themes of morality and human experience, making their works timeless classics. With meticulous research and engaging prose, Michaelis-Jena captures the essence of the Grimms' legacy, which continues to resonate in literature and popular culture today.
The book examines their scholarly approach to folklore and the societal context in which they operated. It reveals how their dedication to preserving traditional stories revealed deeper themes of morality and human experience, making their works timeless classics. With meticulous research and engaging prose, Michaelis-Jena captures the essence of the Grimms' legacy, which continues to resonate in literature and popular culture today.
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