Johann Ludwig Tieck (/tiːk/; German: [tiːk]; 31 May 1773 – 28 April 1853) was a German poet, fiction writer, translator, and critic. He was one of the...
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Tieck may refer to: Christian Friedrich Tieck (1776–1851), German sculptor Dorothea Tieck (1799–1841), German translator Ludwig Tieck (1773–1853), German...
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Der blonde Eckbert (category Works by Ludwig Tieck)
written by Ludwig Tieck at the end of the eighteenth century. It first appeared in 1797 in a collected volume of folktales published by Tieck under the...
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Friedrich Schlegel (1772–1829), August Wilhelm Schlegel (1767–1845), Ludwig Tieck (1773–1853), and Friedrich von Hardenberg (Novalis) (1772–1801). The...
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literary works, which were published by his friends Friedrich Schlegel and Ludwig Tieck shortly after his death, in 1802. These works include the collection...
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Nations (1823) without crediting Raupach, and was often misattributed to Ludwig Tieck in the English-speaking world. Walter, a powerful lord in Burgundy mourns...
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Ludwig Thoma, German author Ludwig Tieck, German poet Ludwig Uhland, German poet Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), German composer and pianist Ludwig...
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when her letters were published in the 1960s. Tieck was born in Berlin in 1775 to Ludwig and Ann Sophie Tieck. Her father was a rope maker. She was the middle...
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With Ludwig Tieck and the Schlegel brothers, he co-founded German Romanticism. Wackenroder was born in Berlin. He was a close friend of Tieck from youth...
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Carl Ludwig Heinrich Berger, Caspar David Friedrich, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Henrik Steffens, and Ludwig Tieck. His...
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