Johann Karl August Musäus (29 March 1735 – 28 October 1787) was a German author. He was one of the first collectors of German folk stories, most celebrated...
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Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin (1873–1964), German-born Swedish biochemist Johann Karl August Musäus (1735–1787), German author from Jena Karl August...
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first two volumes of Johann August Apel and Friedrich Laun's Gespensterbuch (1810–1811), with other stories by Johann Karl August Musäus and Heinrich Clauren...
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Musäus is a German surname derived from the Greek Musaeus. Hans Musäus (1910–1981), actor Johann Daniel Heinrich Musäus (1749–1821), jurist Johann Karl...
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"The Dumb Lover", and "Mute Love") is a short story, written by Johann Karl August Musäus included in his satirical retellings of collected folk stories...
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author Johann Karl August Musäus (1735–1787) was another early collector. Study was further promoted by the Prussian poet and philosopher Johann Gottfried...
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Libočany published in 1541, a 1779 ballad by Johann Gottfried Herder, fairy tales by Johann Karl August Musäus, and Clemens Brentano's 1815 The Founding...
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notable figures such as Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Heinrich Voss, Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer and Johann Karl August Musäus studied here. It is a designated...
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collection of German folk stories retold in a satirical style by Johann Karl August Musäus, published in five volumes between 1782 and 1787. Volksmärchen...
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Demogorgon (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2010)
Mozart. One of the lead characters pretends to be Demogorgon in Johann Karl August Musäus' literary fairy tale "Rolands Knappen" ('Roland's Squires') from...
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