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The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: The Complete First Edition (2014)

von Jack Zipes (Herausgeber), Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Jack Zipes (Übersetzer)

Weitere Autoren: Cassandra Campbell (Erzähler)

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"When Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published their Children's and Household Tales in 1812, followed by a second volume in 1815, they had no idea that such stories as "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Cinderella" would become the most celebrated in the world. Yet few people today are familiar with the majority of tales from the two early volumes, since in the next four decades the Grimms would publish six other editions, each extensively revised in content and style. For the very first time, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm makes available in English all 156 stories from the 1812 and 1815 editions. These narrative gems, newly translated and brought together in one beautiful book, are accompanied by sumptuous new illustrations from award-winning artist Andrea Dezsö. From "The Frog King" to "The Golden Key," wondrous worlds unfold--heroes and heroines are rewarded, weaker animals triumph over the strong, and simple bumpkins prove themselves not so simple after all. Esteemed fairy tale scholar Jack Zipes offers accessible translations that retain the spare description and engaging storytelling style of the originals. Indeed, this is what makes the tales from the 1812 and 1815 editions unique--they reflect diverse voices, rooted in oral traditions, that are absent from the Grimms' later, more embellished collections of tales. Zipes's introduction gives important historical context, and the book includes the Grimms' prefaces and notes. A delight to read, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm presents these peerless stories to a whole new generation of readers"--… (mehr)
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Put together well, with a good introduction. This is a nice volume to keep on my shelves. ( )
  Kiramke | Jun 27, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
I am honestly stuck on what I want to rate this, obviously there is no half star option but I am torn between giving this 2 stars, and 1.5 stars. Anyway, I wanted to give up by the end of February because I was kind of over this series. Some of the stories are just repetitive. So from March - June I would read a few pages here and there while doing my hair, but by July I wanted to get this book off of my "currently reading" list. Anyway, here is what I took from this series:

- Girls are stupid, girls are vain, girls can walk on a fruit or a vegetable without squishing it thus proving they are girls, and finally girls should marry men old enough to be their parent.

- Incest is okay between a father and daughter.

- A Dwarf is always magical, be nice to them.

- Animals sometimes aren't just animals, they could be magical, or even royalty.

- Witches are always old mean women.

- You must do whatever your parents tell you because they know everything.

- Don't wish for something out loud because there is a 99% chance it will happen.

- Kidnapping a child is okay if a child is bad.

- Oh, and you die in the end... a good portion of the time.

One star taken off for repetitiveness, one star taken off for having women look stupid a majority of the time, and one star taken off for the way they portray incest. I really want to take off .5 stars for just being annoyed with it, but I don’t think that would be fair. But hey, I am just glad I finished reading this.
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  Koralis | Jul 12, 2022 |
Outstanding and a delight to read, this is essentially a primitivist early edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales. For the first time, all 156 stories from the original 1812 and 1815 editions are available in a new English rendering that effectively rolls back the numerous sentimental edits and changes made by Wilhelm Grimm in later editions which are more commonly known and restores tales that were deleted to avoid offending middle-class religious sensitivities. As a result, there are tales here such as "How Some Children Played at Slaughtering" that would be considered politically incorrect today. The original stories remain closer to the more bucolic oral tradition. This edition is to Grimm's Fairy Tales what "The Scroll" edition of "On the Road" is to Kerouac: stories allowed to be wonderfully strange and frightening again. ( )
  wyclif | Sep 22, 2021 |
This is by no means beginner's Grimm, but if you've enjoyed the tales in the past, this glimpse into the "original" tales is fascinating. This is the first English translation of the Grimms' first edition of the tales. That means the tales are, for the most part, in their authentic, unaltered, unedited states, as taken down by the Grimms from their inceptive oral storytellers.

This does not make for easy, casual reading, but the tales are fascinating nonetheless. Some are repetitive and share many similarities with others, but this constant reminder of the fluidity of the tales only emphasizes the fact that "fairy tale" is in a constant state of reimagining and retelling. There is no one true version of any of these stories.

Having said that, the deeper, darker undertones of these tales shine through here. Starting with the Grimms themselves in their later editions, the tales have been bowdlerized over the years. This edition brings the tales back to their earthier, primordial origins. Within you'll learn: it is Snow White's mother who wishes to kill her, not her stepmother; Cinderella's stepmother is so intent on one of her own daughters winning the prince that she compels them to cut off parts of their feet to fit the lost shoe; and that it is Rapunzel's developing pregnancy which causes the Witch to finally uncover the girl's relationship with the Prince.

In closing, this is an indispensable volume every fairy tale enthusiast should have in their collection. ( )
  bugaboo_4 | Jan 3, 2021 |
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Zipes, JackHerausgeberHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Grimm, JacobHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Grimm, WilhelmHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Zipes, JackÜbersetzerHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Campbell, CassandraErzählerCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Dezsö, AndreaIllustratorCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Richards, JoelErzählerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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"When Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published their Children's and Household Tales in 1812, followed by a second volume in 1815, they had no idea that such stories as "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Cinderella" would become the most celebrated in the world. Yet few people today are familiar with the majority of tales from the two early volumes, since in the next four decades the Grimms would publish six other editions, each extensively revised in content and style. For the very first time, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm makes available in English all 156 stories from the 1812 and 1815 editions. These narrative gems, newly translated and brought together in one beautiful book, are accompanied by sumptuous new illustrations from award-winning artist Andrea Dezsö. From "The Frog King" to "The Golden Key," wondrous worlds unfold--heroes and heroines are rewarded, weaker animals triumph over the strong, and simple bumpkins prove themselves not so simple after all. Esteemed fairy tale scholar Jack Zipes offers accessible translations that retain the spare description and engaging storytelling style of the originals. Indeed, this is what makes the tales from the 1812 and 1815 editions unique--they reflect diverse voices, rooted in oral traditions, that are absent from the Grimms' later, more embellished collections of tales. Zipes's introduction gives important historical context, and the book includes the Grimms' prefaces and notes. A delight to read, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm presents these peerless stories to a whole new generation of readers"--

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