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    grimm brothers

    Explore "grimm brothers" with insightful episodes like "Grimm Brothers: Celebration of their Legacy & Nerdiness" and "Hiberno Goethe: Gisela Holfter" from podcasts like ""What's Shakin with Shaner" and "Hiberno Goethe"" and more!

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    Grimm Brothers: Celebration of their Legacy & Nerdiness

    Grimm Brothers: Celebration of their Legacy & Nerdiness

    Join Shakin Shaner in a celebration of the long lasting legacy of the Brothers Grimm. Jacob and Wilhelm, were German academics, philologists, cultural researchers, lexicographers, and authors who together collected and published folklore and fairy tales. Less well known is the their pioneering scholarly work on a German dictionary, which they began in 1838.

    Shakin Shaner discusses that their tales were not originally intended for children and goes into detail on a lesser known tale, the Girl without Hands.  You can follow us on Twitter @shakinshaner and visit our website

    Hiberno Goethe: Gisela Holfter

    Hiberno Goethe: Gisela Holfter

    This episode features Dr Gisela Holfter, Professor of German at the University of Limerick and joint director for the Centre for Irish-German Studies, who grew up in the Bergisches Land close to Cologne.

    Chatting with Ciarán about her time in Dublin, Belfast and later on in Limerick, the listeners are brought on a literary journey depicting brothers Grimm, Mann brothers, Küttner, Fürst Pückler-Muskau, Wilhelm von Humbold, and Johann Kaspar Zeuss to name a few.

    Gisela tells us about Ireland being a sanctuary for refugees with Eamon De Valera's brainchild Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies allowing Irish universities to take in scholars from abroad and how the Hirsch Ribbon factory in Longford set up by Viennese Ernest Sonnenschein gave employment and training to local people.

    We hear about the Centre for Irish-German Studies which marks its 25th anniversary in 2022, the Dánnerstag project bringing together Irish and German poetry and Limericker Literaturgespräche. Gisela recites Die Stadt by Theodor Storm and a quote of the German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier who recently visited the Centre for Irish-German Studies together with Irish president Michael D Higgins.