Brothers Grim: A Literary Analysis

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One of the most well-known collections of gathered cultural stories is Kinder- und Hausmärchen. In English, this is translated as Children’s and Household Tales (Grimm, xix). Today the book is recognized as The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grim. This is a collection of orally transmitted stories, gathered by brothers Wilham and Jacob Grimm; therefor, the stories associated with them are not their own creations. Another such work is English and Scottish Popular Ballads, which are ballads collected by Francis James Child. Though the selections of Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm and English and Scottish Popular Ballads are separated by about a hundred years, different cultures as well as different literary styles, there is a

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