Why did the Grimm brothers worry so much about Charles Perrault?
a) They were concerned that his collections of French folktales had corrupted the German ones.
b) They worried he would infringe on their copyright.
Consider This: Wilhelm Grimm warned that “tradition is easily tampered with.” See 8.6: Narrative: Once Upon a Time...
c) They were convinced that he had authored the stories he published and worried Germans would think they did as well.
Consider This: Wilhelm Grimm warned that “tradition is easily tampered with.” See 8.6: Narrative: Once Upon a Time...
d) Perrault, the local censor in their town, made them expunge all of the sexual innuendo from their volume.
Consider This: Wilhelm Grimm warned that “tradition is easily tampered with.” See 8.6: Narrative: Once Upon a Time...
a) They were concerned that his collections of French folktales had corrupted the German ones.
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