Annotated Brothers Grimm
by Jacob Grimm
- Pagine
- 496
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780393088861
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~8h 41min
Annotated Brothers Grimm è un book di Jacob Grimm. Conta 496 pagine.
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Publication of the Grimm's Children's Stories and Household Tales in 1812 brought the great European oral folk tradition into print for the first time. The Annotated Brothers Grimm returns in a deluxe and augmented 200th-anniversary edition commemorating that landmark event. Adding to such favorites as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, and Rapunzel, Maria Tatar includes six new entries, among them Four Clever Brothers, The Water of Life, The White Snake, and The Old Man and His Grandson. The expanded edition features an enhanced selection of illustrations, many in color, by legendary artists such as George Cruikshank and Arthur Rackham; annotations that explore the historical origins, cultural context, and psychological effects of the tales; and a biographical essay on Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. A perennial favorite in the acclaimed Norton Annotated series, this magnificent volume will draw both children and adults into the enchanting world of fairy tales.
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Quante pagine ha Annotated Brothers Grimm?+
Annotated Brothers Grimm ha 496 pagine.
Di cosa parla Annotated Brothers Grimm?+
Publication of the Grimm's Children's Stories and Household Tales in 1812 brought the great European oral folk tradition into print for the first time. The Annotated Brothers Grimm returns in a deluxe and augmented 200th-anniversary edition commemorating that landmark event. Adding to such favorites...
Chi ha scritto Annotated Brothers Grimm?+
Annotated Brothers Grimm è stato scritto da Jacob Grimm.