Illustration by Arthur Rackham from the 1916 English translation edition of Kinder-und Hausmärchen.

Featured on PDR in the essay The Forgotten Tales of the Brothers Grimm

To mark the 200th year since the Brothers Grimm first published their Kinder-und Hausmärchen, Jack Zipes explores the importance of this neglected first edition and what it tells us about the motives and passions of the two folklorist brothers.

There Stands an Old Tree; Cut It Down, and You Will Find Something at the Roots.

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Date

1916

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Kinder-und Hausmärchen


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Public Domain Worldwide

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