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The Brothers Grimm

  • Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm is born January 4, 1785
  • Wilhelm Carl Grimm is born February 24, 1786

Born in Hanau, Germany, son of Philipp Wilhelm Grimm and his wife Dorothea Grimm.

In 1812, The Grimm brothers publish volume one of Kinder und Hausmärchen (Children and Household Tales), a book containing 86 numbered folktales.

  • Wilhelm Grimm dies December 16, 1859, at the age of 73.
  • Jacob Grimm dies September 20, 1863, at the age of 78.

Grimm's Household Tales, translated from German and edited by Margaret Hunt, London: George Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1884.

Parents
Grimm's Fairy Tales are not all appropriate for very young children. Some the of the tales contain violence and prejudice. Some of the prejudice in evidence still exists today and cannot be viewed as entirely historical in nature. Please exercise care when reading them to young children. Read the tale yourself first, then decide if it is appropriate.

Thanks go to all the visitors who have helped put this list together back in 1989/1995. There has been no edits made to the original text other than page/paragraph layout.

If anyone has more information on Margaret Hunt, please let me know.

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