Frog Prince, Jacob Grimm
Frog Prince, Jacob Grimm
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Frog Prince

Author: Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

Narrator: Anastasia Bertollo

Unabridged: 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/25/2014


Synopsis

Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were German writers, academics, linguists and researches living in the XVIII century. Their passion was to collect folklore tales and write fairytales on the basis of these stories. Their first book of fairytales Children’s and Household Tales was published in 1812. Brothers Grimm are one of the greatest storytellers of all times. Nowadays everybody knows their fairytales Cinderella, Rapunzel and Snow White. These stories have been adapted by many cartoon and film makers, they are available in more then 100 languages. We proudly present you one of the most wonderful tales by Grimm brothers The Frog Prince. The tale is about beautiful princess, who once was playing with her golden ball near the water. She liked to throw it in the air. But once she didn’t catch it and it rolled right into the water. Then appeared a frog, he promised to take the ball out of water, if they would become friends after all. She agreed, but then she broke the promise and ran away. The next day poor frog came to the castle to eat with a princess and sleep in her room as she promised him before, but the princess treated him very badly and he decided to go away. And what happened then? Just spend a few minutes to read it and you will understand, that one should never judge someone by appearance.

About Jacob Grimm

Jacob Grimm and his brother, Wilhelm, are most famous for their classical collections of folk songs and folktales, especially Children's and Household Tales, which is generally known as Grimm's Fairy Tales. Stories such as "Snow White" and "Sleeping Beauty" have been retold countless times, but the Brothers Grimm first wrote them down. In their collaboration, Wilhelm selected and arranged the stories, while Jacob, who was more interested in language and philology, was responsible for the scholarly work.

Jacob was born in Hanau, Germany, in 1785. His father, who was educated in law and served as a town clerk, died when Jacob was young. His mother, Dorothea, struggled to pay the education of the children. With financial help from Dorothea's sister, Jacob and Wilhelm were sent to Kasel to attend the Lyzeum. Jacob then studied law at Marburg. He worked from 1816 to 1829 as a librarian at Kasel, where his brother served as a secretary. Between 1821 and 1822, the brothers raised extra money by collecting three volumes of folktales. With these publications they wanted to show that Germans shared a similar culture and to advocate the unification process of the small independent kingdoms and principalities.

In 1829, the brothers moved to Gottingen, where Jacob became librarian and Wilhelm became assistant librarian. In 1835, Wilhelm was appointed professor, but they were dismissed two years later for protesting against the abrogation of the Hanover constitution by King Ernest Augustus. In 1840, the brothers accepted an invitation from the King of Prussia, Frederick William IV, to go to Berlin. There, as members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, they lectured at the university. In 1841 they became professors at the University of Berlin, and worked with their most ambitious enterprise, the Deutsches Worterbuch, a large German dictionary. Its first volume appeared in 1854. The work, which totaled sixteen volumes, was finished in the 1960s.

The Grimms made major contributions in many fields, notably in the studies of heroic myth and of ancient religion and law. They worked very close, even after Wilhelm married in 1825. Jacob remained unmarried. Wilhelm died of infection in Berlin on December 16, 1859, and Jacob four years later on September 20, 1863.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peyton on November 18, 2014

This is a great classic fairy tale that people of all ages can read and enjoy. This story shows the amazing worth of a timeless tale of a frog that turns into a prince after the kiss of a brave princess, that is looking fore her happy ending. I always love telling this story to young girls, because......more

Goodreads review by Brigitte on March 23, 2018

Love Jan Omerod's work! Interesting to see how she combines her original comic-strip style layouts with a style similar to art-nouveau-era illustrator greats like Dulac or Rackham. Love the paneling and subplots in the borders.......more

Goodreads review by Terry on September 04, 2017

I think everyone knows the story of The Frog Prince, while not a favorite of mine, I did love the illustrations in this book. The art work was beautiful, reminded me of old style painted window panes.......more

Goodreads review by Cameron on December 06, 2014

Jan Ormerod was an Australian illustrator of children's books. I can see the Australian colors and designs in her illustrations. Her work was noted for its ability to remove clutter to tell a simple story that young children could enjoy, employing flat color’s and clean lines. Jan Ormerod really gra......more