Most of Dorothea Viehmann's tales were published in the second volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales. Dorothea Viehmann was born as Katharina Dorothea Pierson...
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Viehmann is a surname. It is the surname of: Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1816), German storyteller Eva Viehmann, German mathematician Franz Viehmann, German...
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killer Dorothea Röschmann (born 1967), German soprano Dorothea Tanning (1910–2012), American painter, printmaker, sculptor and writer Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1816)...
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storyteller Dorothea Viehmann. She was one of the most important sources of the fairy tale collection of the Brothers Grimm. Dorothea Viehmann was born as...
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is Aarne–Thompson type 425A, "The Animal (Monster) as Bridegroom". Dorothea Viehmann prepared the story for the Grimms' collection. A prince is cursed...
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passé (Stories from Past Times). Other tales were collected from Dorothea Viehmann, the wife of a middle-class tailor and also of French descent. Despite...
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Wildungen offers a Snow White Museum (Schneewittchen Museum); and Dorothea Viehmann, from whom the Grimms learned about many of the fairy tales found...
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Grimms' main version is the one of many collected from storyteller Dorothea Viehmann, localized in Zwehren [de]; a version close to it known in Paderborn...
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Hausmärchen in 1819, based on the account of the German storyteller Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1815). In the story, a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster,...
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number 125. According to Jack Zipes, the source of the story was Dorothea Viehmann, the wife of a tailor from Hesse. Andrew Lang included it in The Yellow...
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edition (1819). Grimm's source for the story is the German storyteller Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1815). A widowed queen sends her daughter to a faraway land...
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Pierre-Louis Ginguené, French writer and critic (born 1748) November 17 – Dorothea Viehmann, German fairy-story teller (born 1755) December 20 – Giovanni Meli...
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World Registry. Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were two of ten children from Dorothea (née Zimmer) and Philipp Wilhelm Grimm. Philipp was a highly regarded district...
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und Hausmärchen in 1819. Their source was the German storyteller Dorothea Viehmann, from the village of Niederzwehren near Kassel. In some variants,...
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story from Dorothea Viehmann, with whom they became acquainted in 1813. She told them more than forty tales and variations. Because of Viehmann's Huguenot...
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state of Mecklenburg and one from Zwehrn in Hesse, probably from Dorothea Viehmann, as told by Ferdinand Siebert from the area of the Schwalm. In the...
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work: Frankenstein. Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862), American writer. Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1816), German storyteller, source for the fairy tales of the...
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second edition was expanded with material provided by the story teller Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1815) and by Amalie Hassenpflug (1800–1871). A woman offers...
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first edition of Kinder- und Hausmärchen in 1815. Their informant was Dorothea Viehmann. A peasant begged some land from the king. When he and his daughter...
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it was given the no. 108. Their source was the German storyteller Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1815). A wealthy but childless farmer wishes he had a child...
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the 3rd edition in 1837. Their source was the German storyteller Dorothea Viehmann (1755–1815), and one other unnamed informant. There once was a prince...
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the jurisdiction of Kassel. Famous residents include storyteller Dorothea Viehmann, politician Elisabeth Selbert and brewer Frederick Krug. The camp...
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Leonard Leslie Brooke. The Nose Tree was supposedly collected from Dorothea Viehmann ("Zwehrn"), a regular contributor of tales to the Brothers Grimm....
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