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  Wilhelm Hauff
Hauff hatte auf dem Titelblatt den Namen H.Clauren angegeben, eines Autors trivialer Unterhaltungsliteratur.
Hauff gab das Werk nachträglich als Parodie aus, konnte dadurch jedoch nicht verhindern, das sein Verleger zu einer Geldbuße verurteilt wurde.
In Kassel besuchte er Wilhelm Grimm und reiste über Göttingen, Bremen und Hamburg nach Berlin.
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 Wilhelm Hauff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilhelm Hauff (November 29, 1802 - November 18, 1827), German poet and novelist, was born at Stuttgart, the son of a secretary in the ministry of foreign affairs.
The latter, a parody of the sentimental and sensual novels of Heinrich Clauren (pseudonym of Karl Gottlieb Samuel Heun (1771-1854)), became in the course of composition a close imitation of that author's style and was actually published under his name.
Whereupon Hauff followed up the attack in his witty and sarcastic Kontroverspredigt über H. Clauren und den Mann im Mond (1826) and attained his original object: the moral annihilation of the mawkish and unhealthy literature with which Clauren was flooding the country.
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 Wilhelm Hauff - Wikipedia
Wilhelm Hauff besuchte das Gymnasium in Tübingen sowie von 1817 an die Klosterschule in Blaubeuren und studierte von 1820 bis 1824 Theologie am Evangelischen Stift in Tübingen, wo er zum Dr. phil.
Von 1824 bis 1826 arbeitete Hauff als Hauslehrer in Stuttgart und reiste danach durch Frankreich und Norddeutschland.
November 1827, verstarb Hauff infolge eines Nervenfiebers ("Schleimfieber"), das er sich während einer Reise durch Tirol zugezogen hatte.
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 WILHELM HAUFF - LoveToKnow Article on WILHELM HAUFF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Young Hauff lost his father when he was but seven years of age, and his early education was practically self-gained in the library of his maternal grandfather at Ttibingen, to which place his mother had removed.
Whereupon Hauff followed up the attack ii his witty and sarcastic Kontroverspredigt iiher I-I. Clauren urn den Menu im Monde (1826) and attained his original object the moral annihilation of the mawkish and unhealthy literatur with which Clauren was flooding the country.
In Jafsuary 1827, Hauff undertook the editorship of the Stuttgart Morgcnblatt and in the following month married, but his happiness was prematurely cut short by his death from fever on tile ~8th of November 1827.
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 Worldroots.com
Wilhelm Hauff was born in Stuttgart on November 29, 1802, the second child of a governmental official, August Friedrich Hauff, and his wife, Hedwig Wilhelmine Elsaesser Hauff.
Hauff prepared for theological study in Tuebingen in a tuition-free course of study at a monastery in the small town of Blaubeuren (1817-1820).
Hauff, whose aspiration it was to become the German Scott, immersed himself in the novels of the Scottish author and in the life and times of the subject of his novel, Ulrich, Herzog von Wuerttemberg (1487-1550).
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Wilhelm Hauff (November 29, 1802 - November 18, 1827), German poet and novelist, was born at Stuttgart, the son of a secretary in theministry of foreign affairs.
Young Hauff lost his father when he was but seven years of age, and his early education was practically self-gained in thelibrary of his maternal grandfather at Tübingen, to which place his mother hadremoved in 1818 he was sent to the Klosterschule at Blauheuren, whence he passed in 1820 to the university of Tübingen.
Whereupon Hauff followed up the attack in his witty and sarcastic Kontroverspredigt über H. Claurenund den Mann im Mond (1826) and attained his original object the moral annihilation of the mawkish and unhealthy literaturwith which Clauren was flooding the country.
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 Wilhelm Hauff
German poet and novelist, born at Stuttgart on the 29th of November 1802, the son of a secretary in the ministry of foreign affairs.
Young Hauff lost his father when he was but seven years of age, and his early education was practically self-gained in the library of his maternal grandfather at Tübingen, to which place his mother had removed.
Whereupon Hauff followed up the attack in his witty and sarcastic Kontroverspredigt über H. Clauren und den Mann im Monde (1826) and attained his original object -- the moral annihilation of the mawkish and unhealthy literature with which Clauren was flooding the country.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Wi-William William Boq)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He was appointed Professor of Chemistry in Leipzig in 1887 and conducted research into physical chemistry and solutions.
Wilhelm Richard Wagner was a 19th century German composer.
He was born in 1813 at Leipzig and died in 1883.
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 Alibris: Hauff
by Hauff, Wilhelm, and Sendak, Maurice, and Orgel, Doris
by Lindau, Rudolph, and Zschokke, Heinrich, and Auerbach, Berthold, and Hauff, Wilhelm, and Hoffmann, E. A., and Chamisso, Adelbert von, and Heyse, Paul, and Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von, and Baumbach, Rudolf, and Kompert, Leopold
by Hauff, Wilhelm, and Baumann, Kurt, and Hechelmann, Friedrich
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 Thienemann Children's and Juvenile Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hauff's most popular fairy tale on the occasion of his 200th birthday.
Wilhelm Hauff was born in Stuttgart in 1802.
Wilhelm Hauff died in 1827 at the age of 25.
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 Wilhelm Hauff --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Hauff was born on Nov. 29, 1802, in Stuttgart, Germany.
Perhaps the major German Romantic conductor of the 20th century, Wilhelm Furtwängler is remembered primarily for his long association with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, which lasted, except for two brief interludes, from 1922 until his death.
The founder of experimental psychology was the German philosopher, physiologist, and psychologist Wilhelm Wundt.
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 HAUFF, WILHELM (1802—1827) - Online Information article about HAUFF, WILHELM (1802—1827)
Whereupon Hauff followed up therattack in his witty and sarcastic Kontroverspredigt caber H. Clauren and den Hann im Monde (1826) and attained his See also:
Scott 's novels, Hauff wrote the See also:
Klaiber, Wilhelm Hauff, ein Lebensbild (1881) ; M. Mendheim, Hauffs Leben und Werke (1894) ; and H.
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 minedition | Artists & Authors | Wilhelm Hauff
Hauff was born on November 29, 1802 in Stuttgart where he also died on November 18, 1927.
He was a leading author in the genres of regional literature, narration, oriental fairy tales, and poems.
In 1827, Hauff became the editor of “Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände”.
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 Wilhelm Hauff
Wilhelm Hauffs Vater August Friederich Hauff Regierungs-Sekretarius in Stuttgart.
Wilhelm Hauff besuchte das Gymnasium in sowie von 1817 an die Klosterschule in und studierte von 1820 bis 1824 Theologie am Evangelischen Stift in Tübingen wo er zum Dr. phil.
Von bis 1826 arbeitete Hauff als Hauslehrer in und reiste danach durch Frankreich und Norddeutschland.
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 WILHELM HAUFF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
November 1827 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller der kulturellen Epoche des Biedermeier in der geschichtlichen Zeit des Vormärz.
Hauffs Märchen fallen in ein spätromantische Literaturphase nach den scharfen Zensurbestimmungen der Karlsbader Beschlüsse im Jahre 1819.
Der erste Band um die Rahmenerzählung Die Karawane ist gekennzeichnet von hohem Einfühlungsvermögen in orientalische Lebensweise; er enthält bekannte Märchen wir Kalif Storch und Der kleine Muck.
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 Encyclopedia: Wilhelm Hauff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
November 29 is the 333rd (in leap years the 334th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
Jump to: navigation, search A pseudonym (Greek: false name) is a fictitious name used by an individual as an alternative to their legal name (whereas an allonym is the name of another actual person assumed by one person, usually historical, in authorship of a work of art; e.
Links to Hauff's Work by Projekt Gutenberg-DE: Projekt Gutenberg-DE is a collection of German language literary texts, distributed via the web and on CD-ROM.
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 Dwarf Nose by Wilhelm Hauff Lisbeth Zwerger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In this version of Hauff's story there are sorts of examples of her clever interpretations of the story.
For example: when the spell of the goose is broken and she changed back in a woman, Zwerger rendering shows the woman stitting on a chair and her silluette is that of the goose!
Wilhelm Hauff was a brilliant talented original fairy tale writer who was a contemporary of the Brothers Grimm.
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 Wikipedia:Picture of the day/July 7, 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lichtenstein Castle is a fairy-tale castle located near Honau in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
Although there have been previous castles on the site, the current castle was constructed by Duke Wilhelm of Urach in 1840 after being inspired by Wilhelm Hauff's novel Lichtenstein.
The romantic Neo-Gothic design of the castle was created by the architect Carl Alexander Heideloff.
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 onlinekunst.de: Gedicht Morgenrot Wilhelm Hauff COMPUTERGARTEN 29. November Biographie
Mit diesem Werk begründete Wilhelm Hauff den historischen Roman in Deutschland.
Wilhelm Hauff leitete seit 1827 das "Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände".
Nur wenige Tage nach der Geburt seiner Tochter Wilhelmine, die er und seine Frau nach der Mutter von Wilhelm Hauff benannt hatte, starb Wilhelm Hauff an einer schweren Krankheit, die er sich auf einer Reise zugezogen hatte.
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 Wilhelm Hauff - netlexikon
Der kleine Muck, 1 Audio-CD von Wilhelm Hauff, Thomas Vogt, EUR 5,00
Zwerg Nase, 1 Audio-CD von Wilhelm Hauff, Thomas Vogt, EUR 5,00
Der kleine Muck, 1 Audio-CD von Wilhelm Hauff, Hans Paetsch, EUR 5,95
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 Wilhelm Hauff - Perlentaucher.de, Kultur und Literatur Online
Wilhelm Hauff (1802-1827) ist neben Andersen der bedeutendste Märchenerzähler der Spätromantik.
Hauff starb, nur 25 Jahre jung, in Stuttgart.
Unter den zahlreichen Werken, die der früh verstorbene Wilhelm Hauff in seinem nur drei Jahre währenden literarischen Wirken verfasst hat, ragen die Märchenalmanache heraus.
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 Quellen von Wilhelm Hauff zu "Die Geschichte von dem Gespensterschiff"
Die Märchen Hauffs erschienen in drei Almanachen von 1825 bis 1828.
Wütend über das, was mir ein Derwisch gesagt hatte, und was ich mir von keime Sultan hätte sagen lassen, stürzte ich aufs Verdeck und stieß ihm meinen Dolch in die Brust" (Hauff 33).
Die bislang unbekannte erste Mitteilung der Sage in deutscher Sprache und Wilhelm Hauffs Geschichte von dem Gespensterschiff".
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 Wilhelm Hauff Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Powell's Books - Little Mook: Longnose the Dwarf by Wilhelm Hauff
WILHELM HAUFF was a story-teller in the great European mythic tradition.
But rather than rehashing old tales, Hauff created a realm far more exotic than the Grimm's Black Forest, a place where the morals are less than clear-cut and where characters must rely on wits as much as magic spells to solve their predicaments.
His paintings, smuggledout of Communist Russia, are the first of his works to be published in the U.S. and they're reproduced here in glorious color.
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 Wilhelm Hauff
by: Wilhelm Hauff, Lisbeth Zwerger, Lizbeth Zwerger, Anthea Bell
November 1827 in Stuttgart) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller der Epoche Biedermeier / Vormärz.
Wilhelm Hauff besuchte das Gymnasium in Tübingen und die Kolsterschule in Blaubeuren und studierte 1820-1824 Theologie in Tübingen, wo er zum Dr. phil.
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Wilhelm Hauffs fantasiereiche und originelle Geschichten erfreuen sich bis heute größter Beliebtheit und sind fest in der...
Wilhelm Hauff Von seiner Mutter dürfte Wilhelm sein literarisches Talent geerbt haben - sie galt als fantastische Geschichtenerzählerin.
Zunächst hieß der Knabe noch Ernst Theodor Wilhelm, doch sollte er als Hommage an seinen Lieblingskomponisten später Wilhelm gegen Amadeus eintauschen.
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Hauffs Märchen, CD-Audio, Folge.7, Die Errettung Fatmes, 1 CD-Audio
Hauffs Märchen, Cassetten, Folge.3, Das kalte Herz, 1 Cassette
Hauffs Märchen, Cassetten, Folge.4, Das kalte Herz, 1 Cassette
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 Wilhelm Hauff
Wilhelm Hauff studierte Theologie und Philosophie in Tübingen; arbeitete später als Hauslehrer.
Die Märchen erschienen 1826 - 1828 in drei Märchenalmanachen, in denen der Autor die einzelnen Märchen durch eine Rahmengeschichte umklammerte.
Von den Werken Hauffs gibt es unzählige Ausgaben und Bearbeitungen, die oft bis zur Entstellung gekürzt und bearbeitet sind.
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 Wilhelm Hauff, Ausgewählte Bibliographie (1/3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In: Wirkendes Wort 42, Heft 1 (1992), S. Barth, Johannes: Neue Erkenntnisse zu den Quellen von Wilhelm Hauffs Märchen.
In: Fabula 33 (1992), S. Beckmann, Sabine: Wilhelm Hauff.
Bondavalli, Leila: Wilhelm Hauff e 'le mille e una notte'.
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 Little Mook And Dwarf Longnose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This petite double feature celebrates nineteenth-century German fantasist Hauff, an unsung contemporary of the Brothers Grimm.
Like others in the publisher's Pocket Paragon series, the book is a pleasure to hold and behold, featuring rich, glossy stock, decorative embellishments, and beautifully reproduced artwork.
The cogent preface by co-translator Thomas S. Hansen will enlighten college-level students of comparative lit, who will enjoy encountering this elegant volume in their libraries as much as Hauff's intended audience.
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