Most of the fairy tales that we grew up with we know thanks to the
Brothers Grimm. Jack Zipes, one of our surest guides through the world
of fairy tales and their criticism, takes behind the romantics mythology
of the wandering brothers. Bringing to bear his own critical expertise,
as well as new biographical information, Zipes examines the interaction
between the Grimms' lives and their work. He reveals the Grimms'
personal struggle to overcome social prejudice and poverty, as well as
their political efforts - as scholars and civil servant - toward
unifying the German states. By deftly interweaving the social,
political, and personal elements of the lives of the Brothers Grimm,
Zipes rescues them from sentimental obscurity. No longer figures in
fairy tale, the Brothers Grimm emerge as powerful creators, real men who
established the fairy tale as one of our great literary institutions.
Part biography, part critical assessment, part social history, the
Brothers Grimm provides a complex and very real story about fairy tales
and the modern world.