The stories were written by two German brotherscontains only one adjective:
The - definite article
stories - noun
were - auxiliary verb
written - verb
by - preposition
two - cardinal number
German - adjective
brothers - noun
Fritz Eckenga has written: 'Du bist Deutschland?' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German literature, German poetry, Short stories, German
Inga Pohlmann has written: 'Hektor Schkolanus' -- subject(s): German Adventure stories, German Sea stories, Robinsonades
Ernst Brausewetter has written: 'Meisternovellen deutscher Frauen' -- subject(s): Authors, German, German Authors, German Short stories, German Women authors, German prose literature, Short stories, German, Women authors, German
Sabine Deitmer has written: 'Bye-bye, Bruno' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories, German, German Detective and mystery stories
Wolfgang Weyrauch has written: 'Dialog mit dem Unsichtbaren' 'Tausend Gramm' -- subject(s): German Short stories, Short stories, German
E. K. Bennett has written: 'Stefan George' 'A history of the German Novelle from Goethe to Thomas Mann' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German fiction, History and criticism, Short stories, German
Siegfried Weing has written: 'The German novella' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German fiction, History and criticism, Theory
J. G. Uhle has written: 'Offenbarung Gottes in Geschichten des alten Testaments' -- subject(s): Bible stories, German, German Bible stories, O.T.
H. M. Waidson is an author who has written books in various genres, including mystery, thriller, and suspense fiction. Some popular titles by H. M. Waidson include "Vanishing Point" and "The Silent Ones."
Wieland Herzfelde has written: 'Dreissig neue Erza hler des neuen Deutschland' -- subject(s): German Short stories, Short stories, German 'Tagebuch eines Laien' -- subject(s): Authors, German, Diaries, German Authors 'Blau und Rot'
Jakob Glatz has written: 'Duval' -- subject(s): Children's stories, German
The Grimm brothers, Wilhelm and Jakob, are famous for having collected and publishing stories (and some songs too). I don't think they were particularly known for TELLING the stories. Rather, they found people who knew the stories, got those people to tell them, and after listening, they put the stories down on paper.