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    Wilhelm Hauff (29 November 1802 – 18 November 1827) was a German poet and novelist. Hauff was born in Stuttgart, the son of August Friedrich Hauff, a secretary...
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  • century novella by Wilhelm Hauff based on the early 18th century German Jewish banker and financial adviser Joseph Süß Oppenheimer. In Hauff's novella, Joseph...
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    was inspired by the romantic historical novel Lichtenstein by Wilhelm Hauff (1826). Hauff was in turn inspired by the works of Walter Scott. He was created...
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    Little Muck (German fairy tale) (category Works by Wilhelm Hauff)
    (German: Die Geschichte von dem kleinen Muck) is a fairy tale written by Wilhelm Hauff. It was published in 1826 in a collection of fairy tales and tells the...
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  • Jud Süß (category Films based on works by Wilhelm Hauff)
    the course of more than a century; the earliest of these having been Wilhelm Hauff's 1827 novella. The most successful literary adaptation was Lion Feuchtwanger's...
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  • league footballer Reinhard Hauff (born 1939), German film director Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), German poet and novelist Helena Hauff, German DJ and Music Producer...
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    the state of Baden-Württemberg. The modern castle was inspired by Wilhelm Hauff's 1826 novel Lichtenstein and was built in 1840–1842. The ruins of an...
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  • Schäferei. In: Ingeborg Haun, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Ludwig Bechstein, Wilhelm Hauff: Die schönsten Märchen. (Book without year...
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  • Dwarf Nose (category Works by Wilhelm Hauff)
    Dwarf Nose is a fairy tale by Wilhelm Hauff, which was published in a collection of fairytales in 1826. The story has been adopted by Andrew Lang in the...
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    The Cold Heart (category Works by Wilhelm Hauff)
    "The Cold Heart" (German: Das kalte Herz) is a fairy tale written by Wilhelm Hauff. It was published in 1827 in a collection of fairy tales that take place...
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  • Harz), a hill in Lower Saxony. Lichtenstein (novel), an 1826 novel by Wilhelm Hauff Lichtenstein (surname), shared by several notable people Liechtenstein...
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    German legend of Faust. The story inspired other tales, including Wilhelm Hauff's "Heart of Stone" (1827), and Stephen Vincent Benét's "The Devil and...
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    nineteenth century the company published the fairy tales of Wilhelm Hauff as well as works by Wilhelm Waiblinger and Eduard Mörike. The "Friends of Nature Club"...
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    Wolfgang von Goethe Nikolai Gogol Brothers Grimm Bernardo Guimarães Wilhelm Hauff Nathaniel Hawthorne E. T. A. Hoffmann Josiah Gilbert Holland Victor...
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    Lichtenstein (novel) (category Novels by Wilhelm Hauff)
    Sage aus der wuerttembergischen Geschichte is a historical novel by Wilhelm Hauff, first published in 1826, the year before his early death. Set in and...
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  • Dorothy Aldis, illustrations by Maurice Sendak, 1960) Dwarf Long-Nose (by Wilhelm Hauff, translated by Doris Orgel, 1960) Best in Children's Books: Volume 41...
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    Grimm's Fairy Tales (KHM 161). It was first published by Wilhelm Grimm in 1827 in Wilhelm Hauff's Märchen-Almanach. An older, somewhat shorter version, "The...
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    German writer of Volksmärchen der Deutschen (5 volumes; 1782–1786) Wilhelm Hauff, German author and novelist Heinrich Pröhle, collector of Germanic language...
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  • Little Longnose (category Films based on works by Wilhelm Hauff)
    combined adaptation of the fairy tales "Dwarf Nose" and "Little Muck" by Wilhelm Hauff. It opened in Russia on March 20, 2003, and had 375,000 admissions during...
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    military commander in the wars of 1814 and 1815. Wilhelm Hauff celebrated this in his poem Prinz Wilhelm. On 24 January 1816, Frederick William married...
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    over the course of the past two centuries. The earliest of these was Wilhelm Hauff's 1827 novella titled Jud Süß. The most successful literary adaptation...
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    theorist Christian Friedrich Schönbein (1799–1868), chemist and inventor Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), novelist Eduard Mörike (1804–1875), poet and novelist Julius...
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    Faust (Mephistopheles uses them at the start of Part Two, Act Four), Wilhelm Hauff's Der Kleine Muck. Norway – Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe...
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    Erich-Kaestner, Friedrich-Silcher, Justinus-Kerner, Ludwig-Uhland, Wilhelm-Hauff and Grundschule Dagersheim; Other schools include: (loosely translated)...
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  • The Spessart Inn (1923 film) (category Films based on works by Wilhelm Hauff)
    The Spessart Inn Directed by Adolf Wenter Written by Wilhelm Hauff (novel) Margarete-Maria Langen Cinematography Ewald Daub Production company Orbis-Film...
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  • (1882) "Mogarzea und sein Sohn", Rumänische Märchen, Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Friedrich, pp. 73ff. Ransome, Arthur (1916). Peter's Russian Tales. London...
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  • Catherine Gore – The Broken Heart Ann Hatton – Deeds of the Olden Time Wilhelm Hauff Die Bettlerin vom Pont des Arts (The True Lover's Fortune; or, the Beggar...
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    Woman Who Had No Shadow. Hofmannsthal was inspired by the fairy tale by Wilhelm Hauff, "The Cold Heart". Keikobad is a variant spelling of the name of the...
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  • Harsdörffer Otto Erich Hartleben Peter Härtling Walter Hasenclever Wilhelm Hauff Gerhart Hauptmann Friedrich von Hausen Albrecht Haushofer Christian...
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    200 different spirits available. The large Hall In front of the Bacchus Hauff's Hall The Rose Cellar The Rooms for the Senate of Bremen and the Kaiser...
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