
Brother Grimms
The Brothers Grimm were German folklorists and authors who collected, recorded, and published traditional fairy tales in the 19th century. They aimed to preserve folk stories from oral tradition, resulting in well-known tales like "Cinderella," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Snow White." Their work not only popularized these stories worldwide but also contributed to the study of folklore and cultural history. The Grimms' collections are valued for their cultural significance, storytelling artistry, and insights into European traditions and morals.