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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"Richilde" is a German literary fairy tale, written by Johann Karl August Musäus, published in 1782 in the first volume of his collection Volksmärchen...
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Andersen, in an 1887 publication of Volksmärchen der Deutschen by Johann Karl August Musäus, and in 1891 in Die Nibelungen by Gustav Schalk. From 1896–99...
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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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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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