The Brothers Grimm By: Katja
Who are the Grimm Brothers? Jacob Ludwig Grimm Wilhelm Carl Grimm 1786-1859 1785-1863
The Grimm’s Birthplace
Family History Father Philipp Wilhelm Grimm 1751-1796 , A very respected lawyer Mother Dorothea Zimmer 1755-1808 9 children 3 sons die during infancy Leaving 5 boys and 1 girl
Unfortunate Events 1791: the Grimm’s move to Steinau Philipp Grimm obtains a district magistrate position Family had a large home with servants Philipp Grimm passes in 1796 due to pneumonia This causes the family to lose their social status
Education Jacob & Wilhelm are sent to Lyzeum High School by their Aunt Henriette Zimmer Jacob graduates in 1802 Wilhelm in 1803 Both at the head of their class Jacob & Wilhelm proceed to Marburg University together hoping to follow in their father’s footsteps Jacob drops out to follow Roman Law expert Friedrich Karl Von Savigny and moves to Paris Wilhelm receives a law degree in 1806
Some more Events Dorothea Zimmer dies in 1808 at age 52 Jacob, overwhelmed, takes a position as Librarian in Kassel to support his siblings Wilhelm soon follows and works with Jacob in Kassel This is when the story collecting began
The Facts Richtig Falsch Grimm’s primary method for collecting tales was by inviting story tellers to their homes and writing the information down Story tellers consisted of young educated women from the middle class to aristocracy It was believed that the Grimm’s brothers went around to various peasants collecting tales
The Grimm’s wanted the people to know the basic truths about the customs and practices of the German people and to help preserve their authentic ties to the oral tradition
Kinder-und Hausmarchen English translation Children’s and Household Tales 1812 1st volume was published. Consisted of 86 stories and folktales 1814 2nd volume is published. Consisted of 70 stories and folktales All together the Kinder-und Hausmarchen saw 8 editions The final contained 200 stories and folktales, including 10 children's legends
Their Achievements The Grimm brothers produced a significant amount of books during their lifetime Jacob Grimm publishes 21 Wilhelm Grimm publishes 14 Together the brothers published 8
Grimm’s Scholarly Contributions Folklore History Ethnology Religion Jurisprudence Lexicography Literary Criticism
Further More 1819 Jacob and Wilhelm receive honorary doctorates from the Marburg University 1825 Wilhelm marries Henriette Wild a former story teller, having 4 children(3 boys & 1 girl) Jacob resides with Wilhelm and Henriette The Grimm brothers were always inseparable
The Later Years 1829-1830 Grimm’s leave Kassel accepting librarian positions in the University of Gottingen Wilhelm fears for his family’s welfare and accepts a position as Ordentlicher professor 1837-1841 the Grimm brothers take a stand along with 5 colleagues against Ernst August King of Hannover over Constitutional rights This resulted in the loss of their jobs They were called the Gottingen Seven The Grimm brothers accept jobs at the university of Berlin Jacob leaves in 1848 Wilhelm leaves in 1852 and the brother dedicate themselves to their own studies and research
The Gottingen Seven
The Grimm’s Final Days Wilhelm Carl Grimm dies on December 16, 1859 at the age of 73 Jacob Ludwig Grimm dies on September 20, 1863 at the age of 78
Some fairy tales Aschenputtel…. Cinderella Schneewitchen… Snow White Rumpelstilzchen Rotkappchen… Little Red Riding Hood Hansel und Gretel…. Hansel and Gretel Der Froschkonig…. The Frog King Dornröschen….. Sleeping Beauty
Their Intentions The Grimm’s were writers of violent vivid imagery Their fairy tales would allow us to work through our fears Also the Grimm’s wanted to teach people lessons on moral values “Right & Wrong” The number one message that people were to gain out of their stories was… “Children should use their brains to overcome any situation”
Walt Disney Today's versions of children's stories are toned down Its more of a “Happily Ever After” theme It was made so children wouldn’t have fear or nightmares
The Fairy Tale Road ambles for 370 miles through German Landscapes That evoke dreams-and nightmares.
Some stories with Violent Themes Snow White Cinderella Red Riding Hood The Goose Girl Hansel and Gretel Sleeping Beauty
Some Examples Of The Violence In Hansel and Gretel the witch was burned to death in her oven In Cinderella the stepsisters try to cut off parts of their feet in order to fit into the slipper, thus deceiving the prince pigeons came and pecked their eyes out In The Goose Girl a servant girl was dragged to death in a barrel spiked with nails In Snow White the witch is forced to wear red hot iron shoes and danced herself to death
Little Red Cap Once she gave her a little cap of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else; so she was always called Little Red-Cap.
Illustrations of Snow White Grimm’s Snow White Disney’s Snow White
Illustrations of the Grimm’s Cinderella
Interesting Things To Know Kinder-und Hausmarchen came second only to the Bible as the best seller in Germany and remains that way today There are theme parks, films, books, and plays dedicated to the brothers Grimm
In the Museum of Steinau
Works Cited http://www.grimmfairytales.com/en/stories http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/main.html www.thebrothersgrimm.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlUnB4CIijo