The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm

Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Jack Zipes (Edited and Translated by), Andrea Dezsö (Illustrator)

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Author
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Jack Zipes (Edited and Translated by), Andrea Dezsö (Illustrator)
Publish Date
2014-10-19
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
519
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691160597
ISBN-13
9780691160597
citemno
181129
Subtitle
The Complete First Edition
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780691160597

Description

"A massive and brilliant accomplishment--the first English translation of the original Grimm brothers' fairy tales. The plain telling is that much more forceful for its simplicity and directness, particularly in scenes of naked self-concern and brutality. Hate, spite, love, magic, all self-evident, heartbreaking, delightful. I will return to this book over and over, no doubt about it."--Donna Jo Napoli, author of The Wager

"For a long time, Jack Zipes has explored fairy tale territory with an unstoppable love and prodigious energy. Now, in this complete translation of the first two editions of the Grimms' famous tales, Zipes has redrawn the map we thought we knew, and the Brothers' stories are made wonderfully strange again. This new and indispensable volume is beautifully presented."--Marina Warner, author of Stranger Magic: Charmed States and the Arabian Nights

"This complete, unexpurgated, and insightfully annotated English-language edition of the Grimms' tales keeps readers anchored in the timeless world of the fairy tale. It will be treasured by all lovers of stories. Irresistible and unputdownable." --Shelley Frisch, translator of Kafka: The Years of Insight

"This English translation of the landmark first edition of Grimms' folk and fairy tales makes available a very important text to everyone with an interest in these stories." --Donald Haase, Wayne State University

"Jack Zipes's translations of the 156 tales in this significant edition are truly exquisite."--Ulrich C. Knoepflmacher, author of Ventures into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity