But the Grimms wanted to preserve the culture of the common folk, not to make the folk sound cultured. Their aim in collecting folklore—alongside the fairy tales, they published legends, songs, and myths—was to create a cohesive national identity for German speakers.
But the Grimms wanted to preserve the culture of the common folk, not to make the folk sound cultured. Their aim in collecting folklore—alongside the fairy tales, they published legends, songs, and myths—was to create a cohesive national identity for German speakers.
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