Lichtenstein (novel), an 1826 novel by Wilhelm Hauff Lichtenstein (surname), shared by several notable people Liechtenstein Museum or Liechtenstein collection,...
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Lichtenstein Castle (Württemberg) (category Historic house museums in Baden-Württemberg)
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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the tuff overhang of the Neidlingen waterfall. A legend recorded by Wilhelm Hauff maintains that the source was formed when a giant tried to leap from...
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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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Badisches Landesmuseum (redirect from Baden State Museum)
of folklore. Neuenbürg castle The museum in Neuenbürg Castle shows the fairy tale Das kalte Herz by Wilhelm Hauff in a walk-in production and also presents...
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Stuttgart (redirect from Museums in Stuttgart)
more fruits, being the home of such writers of national importance as Wilhelm Hauff, Ludwig Uhland, Gustav Schwab, and Eduard Mörike. From 1841 to 1846...
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Sigmaringen Castle (category Museums in Baden-Württemberg)
Machine Chronik der Grafen von Zimmern, 1564–1566, Band 1–3. Hrsg. Decker-Hauff, 1964/67 Die Kunstdenkmäler Hohenzollerns, Band 2. Landkreis Sigmaringen...
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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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Goldberg (1911–1970), Israeli poet Joseph Görres (1776–1848), essayist Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), writer Paul Heyse (1830–1914), writer and translator Janosch...
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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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Hamburg (redirect from Museums in Hamburg)
of this scene include the DJ duo Moonbootica, Mladen Solomun, and Helena Hauff. Hamburg is also home to many music labels, music distributors and publishers...
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Academy) roughly between 1819 and 1918, first directed by the painter Wilhelm von Schadow. The work of the Düsseldorf School is characterized by finely...
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Pfullingen (section Museums)
library (Stadtbücherei) Further training: Friedrich-Schiller-Gymnasium Wilhelm-Hauff-Realschule Castle School (elementary school) Volkshochschule Pfullingen...
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Vincent Raoul 1825–1826: Jacques Louis Kesteloot 1826–1827: Jean Charles Hauff 1827–1828: Jacques Joseph Haus 1828–1829: Pierre Lammens 1829–1830: Jozef...
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Augsburger Puppenkiste (category Museums in Bavaria)
the Brothers Grimm but also tales from One thousand and One Nights or Wilhelm Hauff. For decades, plays like Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, Little Longnose...
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classical writers like Schiller, Jean Paul, Körner, Novalis, Uhland, Hölty, Hauff, Spindler, E. T. A. Hoffmann, etc. The sales price for this entire anthology...
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schools Albert-Schweitzer-Schule [1] Hans-Christian-Andersen-Schule Wilhelm-Hauff-Schule Ludwig-Uhland-Schule, Gravenbruch Selma-Lagerlöf-Schule, Zeppelinheim...
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large-scale song cycle, Die schöne Müllerin (D. 795), setting poems by Wilhelm Müller. This series, together with the later cycle Winterreise (D. 911...
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Andersen, Fairy Tales", 1991. Christian Morgenstern, "Gallows Songs",1992 Wilhelm Hauff, "Dwarf Nose, 1993 "The Art of Lisbeth Zwerger" (collection of Illustrations...
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performance in the Gewandhaus Joachim played the Otello Fantasy by Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst. On 27 May 1844 Joachim, not quite 13, in his London debut with Mendelssohn...
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Warsaw Lyceum, where he received organ lessons from the Czech musician Wilhelm Würfel during his first year. In the autumn of 1826 he began a three-year...
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Bad Rappenau (section Museums)
Rappenau there is a notary's office. Bad Rappenau has a Realschule (Wilhelm-Hauff-Realschule), a Förderschule (Albert-Schweitzer-Schule), a Hauptschule...
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Lapatnoiva. Alhierd Bacharevič translated the fairy tale The Cold Heart by Wilhelm Hauff, which was published at the end of 2009 under one cover with an independent...
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Deggerich, Der Spiegel, 25 September 2009 Portrait at the website of the parliamentary group of the Left Party Biography at Deutsches Historisches Museum...
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1969. When the chairman of the CDU parliamentary group in the Landtag, Wilhelm Boden, died in late 1961, Kohl moved up into a deputy position. Following...
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and with former Czech President Václav Havel, he called for a Cold War museum to be built in Berlin. Genscher was born on 21 March 1927 in Reideburg (Province...
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Jud Süß Lion Feuchtwanger 1925 Novel 2 Jud Süß 1940 Veit Harlan Nazi Germany Jud Süß Lion Feuchtwanger 1925 Novel 2 Jud Süß Wilhelm Hauff 1827 Novella...
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Hailer, F.; Helander, B.; Folkestad, A. O.; Ganusevich, S. A.; Garstad, S.; Hauff, P.; Koren, C.; Nygard, T.; Volke, V.; Vilà, C.; Ellegren, H. (2006). "Bottlenecked...
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