
Jacob y Wilhelm Grimm
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Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, known collectively as the Brothers Grimm, were German scholars, philologists, and folklorists who gained fame for their collections of traditional folk and fairy tales. They are best known for their iconic stories such as "Snow White," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Little Red Riding Hood." Their work not only preserved these tales but also contributed to the study of language and literature in the German-speaking world.
The Brothers Grimm were not only storytellers but also linguists who contributed significantly to the field of German philology. Their dedication to collecting and publishing folk tales aimed to preserve German oral traditions and cultural heritage. They established the foundations for modern fairy tale studies and their influence can be seen in literature and popular culture to this day. Their tales often included moral lessons and reflections of the society in which they lived, making them timeless classics that continue to resonate with audiences.