Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

Hansel & Gretel

Grimm Brothers' War Novel of A Brother and his Sister. Paperback. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 258 Seiten
ISBN 935556449X
EAN 9789355564498
Veröffentlicht Juni 2022
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Beschreibung

Hansel And Gretel, a classic tale of two children who are sent into woods by their step mom, so she has two hungry mouths less to feed. The first time little kids followed a trail of stones and were back home but during the second attempt they left breadcrumbs which were eaten by birds. Lost and alone the children discovered a house of gingerbread. Lately they encountered the owner of the house was an evil witch, who had a habit of fattening up children and cooking them to eat. The witch forced Hansel into a stable and Gretel to cook for him.
Will the little kids be able to escape from the witch's trap? Or they will be eaten by the half blind evil witch?
Follow Hansel And Gretel in the forest to discover mysteries in their path.

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Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm (1785 - 1863) also known as Ludwig Karl, was a German philologist, jurist and mythologist. He is known as the discoverer of Grimm's law (linguistics), the co-author with his brother Wilhelm of the monumental Deutsches Wörterbuch, the author of Deutsche Mythologie and, more popularly, as the elder of the Brothers Grimm and the editor of Grimm's Fairy Tales. Jacob Grimm was born in Hanau, in Hesse-Kassel. His father, Philipp Grimm, was a lawyer, but he died while Jacob was a child and his mother was left with very small means. His mother's sister was lady of the chamber to the Landgravine of Hesse and she helped to support and educate her numerous family members. Jacob was sent to the public school at Kassel in 1798 with his younger brother Wilhelm (born on 24 February 1786).
In 1802, he proceeded to the University of Marburg where he studied law, a profession for which he had been destined by his father. His brother joined him at Marburg a year later, having just recovered from a long and severe illness and likewise began the study of law.