Interspersing commentary with the telling of the tale, Friedel Lenz explores the meaning of twenty-five of the Grimm folktales. She uses the concepts of the nature and evolution of the human being developed by Rudolf Steiner in his basic books on Anthroposophy. In particular, Lenz views the human being as possessing body, soul and spirit and the soul as having three functions: feeling, thinking and willing. She shows how the Grimm stories depict spiritual...