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The grimm brothers
I've redirected this page to the already-existing page Brothers Grimm, which covers the subject extensively. I'm pasting the text from your page below so you can refer to it if you want to work on merging any missing information into the Brothers Grimm article -- be sure to provide appropriate references when doing so. Pinball22 13:32, 21 March 2007 (UTC)

General
The Grimms' first collection of folktales was not published during their lifetime. It was a manuscript containing 53 stories, some written out in detail, others sketched in brief outline form. In December 1810 they submitted this collection to Clemens Brentano and Achim von Arnim for inclusion in a planned third volume to their successful collection of folk poetry entitled Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy's Magic Horn, 3 volumes, 1806, 1808, 1808), which was to be dedicated to folktales. This fairy-tale volume never materialized, and the manuscript was not returned to its authors, but the Grimms' interest in collecting and editing folklore did not die. In 1812 they came out with their own fairy-tale collection.

Also Associated With
The Brothers Grimm: This movie is based upon the idea of the Grimm brothers but the historical facts are lost from the start. There is little to no actual history in The Brothers Grimm.