from Writer's Almanac:
Today is the birthday of Wilhelm Grimm, born in Hanau, Germany (1786), who with his brother Jacob collected and compiled oral folktales from nearby villages. The brothers Grimm published their first volume in 1812, many of them very dark and violent. While their original intent was only to preserve their culture's oral folktales, they soon realized children were reading their book, and began adapting the tales to take out out some of the more disturbing imagery. The old stories, which had previously performed the psychological function of preparing young people to deal with the harsh realities of medieval life, ended up as fairly sanitized cautionary tales about morality.
We can thank Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm for the tales of Snow White, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and Sleeping Beauty, among others.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
The Fairy Tale
Read the original translations of Grimm's Tales from the German by Ralph Manheim. Also read The Uses of Enchantment by Bruno Bettleheim. Read Iron John by Robert Bly. Folktales are gems of important wisdom. Rapunzel is still with me today.
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