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Hans Christian Andersen
Introduction
…It may be somewhat
surprising to learn that a number of Andersen's tales were
published in America even before being published in Andersen's
native Denmark. According to Jean Hersholt's introduction
to The Andersen-Scudder Letters, University of California Press, 1949,
ten tales were published by Horace Elisha Scudder, Andersen's
American editor, publisher and translator, in the above
mentioned Magazine, in the years 1868-1870. After the Magazine closed down, Scudder published four other tales, in the years
1871-1873, in Scribner's
Monthly, an illustrated magazine for the people: “Lucky
Peer” (in four installments), “The Great Sea-Serpent”, “The
Gardener and the Manor”, and “The Flea and the Professor”…..
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Brothers Grimm
Chronology of their life
1785. Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm is born January 4, 1785, in Hanau, Germany,
son of Philipp Wilhelm Grimm (a lawyer and court official)
and his wife Dorothea Grimm, née Zimmer.
1786. Wilhelm Carl Grimm is born February 24, 1786, in Hanau, Germany,
son of Philipp Wilhelm Grimm and Dorothea Grimm.
The children of Philipp Wilhelm Grimm and Dorothea Grimm
1.
Friedrich Hermann Georg Grimm (1783-1784)
2.
Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm (1785-1863)
3.
Wilhelm Carl Grimm (1786-1859)
4.
Carl Friedrich Grimm (1787-1852)
5.
Ferdinand Philipp Grimm (1788-1844)
6.
Ludwig Emil Grimm (1790-1863)
7.
Friedrich Grimm (1791-1792)
8.
Charlotte (Lotte) Amalie Hassenpflug, neé Grimm
(1793-1833)
9.
Georg Eduard Grimm (1794-1795)
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1791.
The Grimm family moves to Steinau.
1796. Philipp Wilhelm Grimm, father of
eight Grimm brothers and one Grimm sister, dies January 10,
1796, at the age of 44. Three of his nine children have preceded
him in death. His oldest surviving child, Jacob, is 11 years
old.
1798. Jacob and Wilhelm move to Kassel,
their mother's home city, to enter secondary school. The 13
and 14 year old boys will live with an aunt.
1802. Jacob begins his study of law at
the University of Marburg.
1803. Wilhelm begins his study of law
at the University of Marburg.
1806. Jacob and Wilhelm, influenced by
the folk poetry collection of Clemens Brentano and Achim von
Arnim, Des Knaben Wunderhorn, begin to collect folktales (Märchen).
1808. Dorothea Grimm, mother of eight
Grimm brothers and one Grimm sister, dies May 27, 1808, at
the age of 52. In order to support his younger brothers and
sister, Jacob takes a position as a librarian at Kassel. Wilhelm
will follow soon.
1812. The Grimm brothers publish volume
one of Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Children' and Household Tales), an unpretentious
book containing 86 numbered folktales.
1814. Volume two of Kinder- und Hausmärchen appears in print, pre-dated 1815, adding 70
stories to the previous collection. This famous work will
see six additional editions during the Grimms' lifetime. In
its final version it will contain 200 numbered stories plus
10 "Children's Legends." It is destined to become
the best known and most influential book ever created in the
German language.
1816, 1818. The Grimms publish two volumes
of Deutsche Sagen,
a collection totalling 585 German legends.
1819. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm receive
honorary doctorates from the University of Marburg. Their
scholarly work on linguistics, folklore, and medieval studies
continues, resulting in many publications.
1825. Wilhelm Grimm marries Henriette
Dorothea (Dortchen) Wild, who -- together with other members
of her family -- had provided the Jacob and Wilhelm with many
of their best folktale texts.
1829-1830. The Grimms resign their positions
as librarians in Kassel and accept positions at the University
of Göttingen as librarians and professors.
1837-1841. Professors Grimm join five
of their university colleagues in a formal protest against
a constitutional violation of Ernst August, King of Hannover.
The seven professor (Die Göttinger Sieben) are fired. The
Grimm brothers receive many offers for new positions, and
finally accept appointments at the University of Berlin.
1842-1852. The Grimms continue their scholarly
work and political activities, but finally give up their formal
appointments at the University of Berlin (Jacob in 1848, Wilhelm
in 1852) in order to dedicate themselves to their own studies
and research.
1859. Wilhelm Grimm dies December 16,
1859, at the age of 73.
1863. Jacob Grimm dies September 20, 1863,
at the age of 78.
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Jean De La Fontaine
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fontaine and discover the truth in them.
There are 243 fables originally written in
French by the poet Jean De La Fontaine in the late 1600's.
He spent 26 years writing his versions of the fables. Most
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