GER 223

Fairy Tales: The Brothers Grimm and Beyond

LA
Spring 2026
TTh
1:20p - 2:40p

What do fairy tales do? More than children’s entertainment, they instruct, amuse, warn, initiate, and enlighten. Throughout history, they have functioned to humanize and conquer the bestial and barbaric forces that terrorize us. They have also disguised social anxieties about gender and sex. The history and social function of fairy tales will be explored in the context of Germany in the 18th-20th centuries. Texts include selections from the Grimms’ Marchen, as well as from the literature of the Romantic, Weimar, and postwar periods. Taught in English.

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