Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin, and Othe..., Jacob Grimm
Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin, and Othe..., Jacob Grimm
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Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin, and Other Stories, with eBook

Author: Jacob Grimm, Charles Perrault, Wilhelm Grimm

Narrator: Rebecca Burns

Unabridged: 4 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/03/2008

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Charles Perrault's classic and timeless "Cinderella" holds a special place in all children's hearts. Sweet, beautiful Cinderella is cruelly mistreated by her evil stepmother and stepsisters until her magical fairy godmother appears, turns Cinderella's rags into a sumptuous ball gown, and sends her off to win the heart of the handsome prince.

Also included in this book are the classic tales "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Rumpelstiltskin," "Little Tom Thumb," "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Snow White."

About Jacob Grimm

Jacob Grimm and his brother, Wilhelm, are most famous for their classical collections of folk songs and folktales, especially Children's and Household Tales, which is generally known as Grimm's Fairy Tales. Stories such as "Snow White" and "Sleeping Beauty" have been retold countless times, but the Brothers Grimm first wrote them down. In their collaboration, Wilhelm selected and arranged the stories, while Jacob, who was more interested in language and philology, was responsible for the scholarly work.

Jacob was born in Hanau, Germany, in 1785. His father, who was educated in law and served as a town clerk, died when Jacob was young. His mother, Dorothea, struggled to pay the education of the children. With financial help from Dorothea's sister, Jacob and Wilhelm were sent to Kasel to attend the Lyzeum. Jacob then studied law at Marburg. He worked from 1816 to 1829 as a librarian at Kasel, where his brother served as a secretary. Between 1821 and 1822, the brothers raised extra money by collecting three volumes of folktales. With these publications they wanted to show that Germans shared a similar culture and to advocate the unification process of the small independent kingdoms and principalities.

In 1829, the brothers moved to Gottingen, where Jacob became librarian and Wilhelm became assistant librarian. In 1835, Wilhelm was appointed professor, but they were dismissed two years later for protesting against the abrogation of the Hanover constitution by King Ernest Augustus. In 1840, the brothers accepted an invitation from the King of Prussia, Frederick William IV, to go to Berlin. There, as members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, they lectured at the university. In 1841 they became professors at the University of Berlin, and worked with their most ambitious enterprise, the Deutsches Worterbuch, a large German dictionary. Its first volume appeared in 1854. The work, which totaled sixteen volumes, was finished in the 1960s.

The Grimms made major contributions in many fields, notably in the studies of heroic myth and of ancient religion and law. They worked very close, even after Wilhelm married in 1825. Jacob remained unmarried. Wilhelm died of infection in Berlin on December 16, 1859, and Jacob four years later on September 20, 1863.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Toni on January 23, 2022

Rating is strictly based on the audiobook version - which is from 1990's? The stories are from the 1600's so they are tame at times or swing to the grim based on the conveyor of old tales. This collection is just oddly placed?? Cinderella -Charles Perrault Rumpelstiltskin -the brothers Grimm The Fisherma......more

Goodreads review by Kiri Dawn on December 10, 2022

I picked this up for 2022's Disney Origins Book Club but ended up listening to all the stories. Very much enjoyed this collection of folk stories and fairytales!......more

Goodreads review by Jen on March 16, 2010

The story Cinderella is about a girl who her step mother does not let her do anything but clean the house. The prince of their town is going to have ball so he can find himself a wife, but Cinderella step mother says that she can not to the ball. Animals from the forest help Cinderella get a dress a......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on October 05, 2009

It was very interesting to read the more accurate version on the fairytales I grew up. I am most familiar with fairytales told in the Disney vein, so it was somewhat of a surpeise to read the more traditional versions. What stuck out the most was the more graphic and less pleasent manner the Perraul......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on August 30, 2010

This book contained 8 different fairytales. A couple were common fairytales and a couple were fairytales I had heard for the first time. I thought this book contained fairytales that has details that were not appropriate for young children. I would say that this book would be good for middle school......more