Wilhelm's character was a complete contrast to that of his brother. As a boy, growing up he suffered a long and severe illness which left him weak the rest of his life.

He had a less comprehensive and energetic mind than his brother, and he had less of the spirit of investigation, preferring to confine himself to some limited and definitely constrained field of work.

He utilized everything that bore directly on his own studies and ignored the rest. These studies were almost always of a literary nature.

Wilhelm took great delight in music and he had a remarkable gift of story-telling. He is described as “an uncommonly animated, jovial fellow.” He was, accordingly, much sought in society, which he frequented much more than his brother.

A collection of fairy tales was first published in 1812 by the Grimm brothers, known in English as Grimms' Fairy Tales. 

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