The authors of Grimm s fairy tales are not the Brothers Grimm.

Updated on culture 2024-07-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Well, yes, poke my avatar to see.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Grimm's Fairy TalesThe authors are Jacob Green and WilliamBrothers GrimmAlthough the Brothers Grimm also had a "hope for self-improvement" when collecting and arranging fairy tales, and also aimed to educate the people, they did not want to learn from foreign lands, but to base themselves on their own culture, or to let their own culture gain a foothold. Therefore, the original intention of "Grimm's Fairy Tales" was not for children, but for the whole nation.

    In a letter to a friend, Jacob Green also made it clear that the collection of fairy tales was "not written for children at all", but was dedicated to "the oldest, most serious people, who, like me, consider this book of fairy tales important for poetry, myth and history".

    Fairy tale value

    Grimm's fairy tales are in folk literature, with profound reality and people's nature, and these works directly reflect the people's thoughts and feelings. The work celebrates the industrious wisdom of the people and reflects their yearning for a happy life. Grimm's fairy tales absorb the nutrients of folk literature, the style is fresh and simple, vivid and funny, and the language is concise and humorous.

    As the earliest and most systematic collection of fairy tales in Europe, Grimm's fairy tales have made a significant contribution to world folk literature and world children's literature.

    has had a positive impact.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The authors of "Grimm's Fairy Tales" are two brothers, Jacob Green and William GreenJacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm were famous German linguists in the early 19th century, and the original title of the book "Grimm's Fairy Tales" collected and compiled by the brothers was called "German Children's and Family Fairy Tales".

    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were born into a family of lawyers in Germany, and their youth coincided with the Napoleonic occupation of Germany. Because they witnessed the misery brought about by foreign invasion and the oppression of feudal forces, the Grimm brothers pinned their feelings for the country and the nation in historical research after graduating from university.

    Since 1806, the Grimm brothers have begun to collect and sort out folk fairy tales and ancient legends, and the birth of "Grimm's Fairy Tales" has taken more than ten years of hard work. In addition to collecting folk fairy tales and traditions, the duo also conducted in-depth research in linguistics and wrote their magnum opus, The German Grammar.

    Persona:

    The characteristics of the image in Grimm's fairy tales are distinct, the value orientation is obvious, showing the pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty, sympathy for the weak, praise for kindness and bravery, satirical hypocrisy and foolishness, whipping greed and selfishness, in line with the consistent moral values of human society, this concept of good and evil is shown through intuitive and vivid images, in line with children's psychological characteristics and understanding ability.

    The ethics and morality advocated in Grimm's fairy tales are conducive to cultivating children's views of right and wrong, good and evil, truth and falsehood, morality and even the appearance of life. "Grimm's Fairy Tales" entrusts the best goodness in the world, and also reveals the hidden evil of man himself. It guides children to make the right ethical choices and form a correct view of good and evil, and the happy ending of the story constructs a utopia full of hope and ideals for children.

    Some scholars believe that "in fairy tales, although falsehood, evil, and ugliness often coexist with the world, goodness, and beauty, and conflict with each other, the final outcome is basically positive."

    On the whole, the fairy tale shows a process from conflict to harmony, from which we can see its pursuit of the ethical concept of harmony in the real society", and the three types of non-human and half-animal images, half-human and half-animal images, and human ethical images in "Grimm's Fairy Tales" represent the three stages of children's rational maturity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "Grimm's Fairy Tales" was produced in the early nineteenth century, the author is the famous German linguist, Jager Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm brothers, "Grimm's Fairy Tales" is a German folk literature collected, sorted out and processed by them, and is a classic of the world's fairy tales.

    Grimm's Fairy Tales was produced in the early 19th century, and is a German folk literature collected, sorted and processed by the famous German linguists, brothers Jager Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm. It is a classic of the world's fairy tales, and since its inception, it has had a wide influence around the world. With their rich imagination and beautiful language, the Brothers Grimm told children magical and romantic fairy tales.

    In China, Japan, and Taiwan, there are also collections of stories based on Grimm's Fairy Tales.

    The Brothers Grimm were brothers Jacob Grimm (4 January 1785 – 20 September 1863) and Wilhelm Grimm (24 February 1786 – 16 December 1859), famous 19th-century German historians, linguists, and collectors of folktales and ancient legends. Because of their similar experiences and interests, the two collaborated in the study of linguistics, collecting and collating folk fairy tales and legends, so they were called the "Brothers Grimm". Together, they put together the "best-selling German work" after the Bible, Grimm's Fairy Tales.

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