Grimm's Grimmest

by Tracy Arah Dockray

Other authorsMaria Tatar (Introduction)
Paperback, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

398.20943

Publication

Chronicle Books (1997), Paperback, 144 pages

Description

A collection of nineteen of the darkest stories from the Grimm collection of German fairy tales, containing elements that have frequently been removed in other versions.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Duranfan
Fairy tales are not always nice. There's some veri evil people dwelling here. And some torture... and death...

This is NOT the Disney version. This is more the Scorsese version.
LibraryThing member harpua
So yesterday I sat down to read for a bit after coming inside from cutting wood. But alas, I couldn't find the book I was reading, not sure where I put it or if someone picked it up and moved it without my knowledge. Disappointed I began to look for something else to read. I wasn't ready to give up
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on that other book and start something long and involved, then I stumbled across this book sitting on my shelf and thought that it might be a nice interlude between other books.
Pleasantly surprised, two hours later I wrapped up this collection of fairy tales and had a whole new outlook on those fairy tales we knew so well as children. Gone were the stories where everyone lived “Happily ever after” and here we were back to the originals, where the evil step sisters have their eyes plucked out by crows, a father chops off her daughters hands to satisfy the devil, a mother kills her stepson and chops him up for stew. This was an interesting look back at what the children’s stories used to be and it’s fun to see how much our modern, sensitive culture has stripped from these classic tales.

This collection only scratched the surface of what the Grimm brothers collected and according to the well written introduction, even they sanitized the original folk tales some for inclusion in their books.

Great reading for those interested in seeing how far our modern fairy tales have strayed. Recommend this one and am looking for other collections of Grimm’s originals.
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LibraryThing member elleayess
What can one say to a book entitled "Grimm's Grimmest". Fabulous book of horrible fairy tales, adult style. Must have for any fan of the horrible little tales we read as children.
LibraryThing member mamibunny
I have always enjoyed the Grimm's fairytales. This book is no exception. It stays true to what the stories were like back then, teaching different lessons and morals. Despite the title name "grimmest" it's an enjoyable read.

Language

Original publication date

1997

Physical description

144 p.; 2.6 inches

ISBN

0965035018 / 9780965035019
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