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Robinson, Orrin W. 2010. Grimm Language. Grammar, Gender and Genuineness in the Fairy Tales. (Linguistic approaches to literature 10). John Benjamins. XI+190 pp.
Publication type
Book – monograph
Publication language
English
Language as a subject

Annotation

This book addresses a number of issues in the Grimms’ fairy tales from a (Germanic) linguist’s point of view. In sections dealing with the Grimms’ use of regional dialect material, various grammatical constructions, and specific nouns and adjectives in their Children’s and Household Tales, the author argues that the Grimms were consciously or unconsciously following a number of objectives. These included reinforcing the overall Germanic impression of the tales (though we now know that many of them had French inspiration), striking the right balance between archaic and colloquial language to arrive at an ideal narrative style for what was arguably a new genre, and promoting or at least reflecting stereotypes concerning the proper roles for boys and girls.