A short biography of brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, early nineteenth-century law students who became interested in fairy tales and abandoned the law to collect and preserve as many folk and fairy tales as they could find.
Explores the women, including maids, mothers, neighbors, and female friends, who influenced the creation of the Brothers Grimm and their famous fairy tales.
Presents more than 150 poems by twentieth-century writers, including Amy Lowell, Margaret Atwood, and Neil Gaiman, inspired by the stories of the Brothers Grimm.
A selection of tales from the writings of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, featuring less well-known fables, morality tales, comic stories, and classic tales. Includes an introduction, chronology, and notes.
Presents a short biography of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, early nineteenth-century children's authors, and chronicles their lives and works with includes their classic fairy tales.