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Jakob Ludwig Karl Grimm: Critical Essay by Christa Kamenetsky

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SOURCE: "Marchenkritik in the Context of European Romanticism," in The Brothers Grimm and Their Critics: Folktales and the Quest for Meaning, Ohio University Press, 1992, pp. 181-214.

In the following chapter from her book The Brothers Grimm and Their Critics, Kamenetsky considers the response to the tales in the context of the Romantic movement and the Grimms ' broader interest in folklore, including the folklore of other nations

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