The Brothers Grimm: A Biography Review

Bringhurst and Zolbrod approach the discussion thoughtfully, and I’ve written in conversation with their thoughts on the matter; Schmiesing clearly has opinions on the matter, but they don’t come across in the text as fully formed, and she engages with the matter shallowly, passing slantwise judgements on the Grimms’ editorial decisions and their intersection with contemporary and modern mores, without engaging in a deeper analysis.

Thistlefoot Review

Surprisingly, I put a book that is not only recent, but that received popular and critical acclaim on my reading list.  More surprisingly, I got around to reading it before too many years passed.  Most surprisingly, I think it managed to live up to its hype.