Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World

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Author: Jack Zipes

ISBN-10: 1403960658

ISBN-13: 9781403960658

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Zipes (German, U. of Minnesota) has substantially revised his study of the Brothers Grimm, their lives, work, and the subsequent, often radical, re-interpretation of the fairy tales for which they're known. The fairy tales are described, with attention to their origins and the psychological and social interpretations of the Grimms and later interpreters. A new section discusses the legacy of the Brothers Grimm in Germany since the Berlin wall came down in 1989. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, ORMeredith Kiger, Ph.D. - Children's LiteratureThis scholarly volume is an updated version by the author, a noted fairy tale and Grimm brothers' authority. According to the author, "Fairy tales in their oral, literary, and mass-mediated forms have enabled children and adults to conceive strategies for placing themselves in the world and grasping events around them (pg. 62)." Is there anyone in this country who has not been instructed or entertained through the use of fairytales? We have the Grimm brothers of Germany to thank for that. This complex book on Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm critically reviews their scholarly work in collecting and rewriting the peasant tales of old Germany as well as takes a comparative look at original versus later versions. Critical responses to the tales and the Grimm's methods are discussed both by the author and other well-known scholars both here and abroad. The historical account of their lives is fascinating, as is some of the criticism, especially the declining popularity of the tales due to their sexist content. The lengthy comparison of individual tales is monotonous at times, but will appeal to those involved in scholarly work. The commercial reworking of tales by Disney and others in the media industry makes interesting reading and food for thought as these stories of good and evil are reworked for young children's consumption even today. The small print requires perseverance, but overall it is an interesting examination of stories that we have come to adopt as part of our cultural heritage. 2002 (orig. 1998), Palgrave Macmillan, Ages Adult.

Preface to the 2002 EditionPreface to the 1988 Edition1Once There Were Two Brothers Named Grimm: A Reintroduction12The Origins and Reception of the Tales253Exploring Historical Paths654From Odysseus to Tom Thumb and Other Cunning Heroes: Speculations about the Entrepreneurial Spirit915The German Obsession with Fairy Tales1076Henri Pourrat and the Tradition of Perrault and the Brothers Grimm1357Recent Psychological Approaches with Some Questions about the Abuse of Children1538Semantic Shifts of Power in Folk and Fairy Tales : Cinderella and the Consequences1879Fairy Tale as Myth/Myth as Fairy Tale: The Immortality of Sleeping Beauty and Storytelling20710The Struggle for the Grimms' Throne: The Legacy of the Grimms' Tales in East and West Germany since 1945231Notes271Bibliography297Index323