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Dorothea Viehmann
Dorothea Viehmann, contemporary portrait by Ludwig Emil Grimm, a brother of Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm
Born
8 November 1755
Died
17 November 1816
Dorothea Viehmann (November 8, 1755 – November 17, 1816) was a German storyteller. Her stories were an important source for the fairy tales collected by the Brothers Grimm. Most of Dorothea Viehmann's tales were published in the second volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales.
Most of DorotheaViehmann's tales were published in the second volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales. DorotheaViehmann was born as Katharina Dorothea Pierson...
Viehmann is a surname. It is the surname of: DorotheaViehmann (1755–1816), German storyteller Eva Viehmann, German mathematician Franz Viehmann, German...
killer Dorothea Röschmann (born 1967), German soprano Dorothea Tanning (1910–2012), American painter, printmaker, sculptor and writer DorotheaViehmann (1755–1816)...
storyteller DorotheaViehmann. She was one of the most important sources of the fairy tale collection of the Brothers Grimm. DorotheaViehmann was born as...
is Aarne–Thompson type 425A, "The Animal (Monster) as Bridegroom". DorotheaViehmann prepared the story for the Grimms' collection. A prince is cursed...
Wildungen offers a Snow White Museum (Schneewittchen Museum); and DorotheaViehmann, from whom the Grimms learned about many of the fairy tales found...
passé (Stories from Past Times). Other tales were collected from DorotheaViehmann, the wife of a middle-class tailor and also of French descent. Despite...
Hausmärchen in 1819, based on the account of the German storyteller DorotheaViehmann (1755–1815). In the story, a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster,...
Grimms' main version is the one of many collected from storyteller DorotheaViehmann, localized in Zwehren [de]; a version close to it known in Paderborn...
number 125. According to Jack Zipes, the source of the story was DorotheaViehmann, the wife of a tailor from Hesse. Andrew Lang included it in The Yellow...
edition (1819). Grimm's source for the story is the German storyteller DorotheaViehmann (1755–1815). A widowed queen sends her daughter to a faraway land...
second edition was expanded with material provided by the story teller DorotheaViehmann (1755–1815) and by Amalie Hassenpflug (1800–1871). A woman offers...
state of Mecklenburg and one from Zwehrn in Hesse, probably from DorotheaViehmann, as told by Ferdinand Siebert from the area of the Schwalm. In the...
work: Frankenstein. Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862), American writer. DorotheaViehmann (1755–1816), German storyteller, source for the fairy tales of the...
Pierre-Louis Ginguené, French writer and critic (born 1748) November 17 – DorotheaViehmann, German fairy-story teller (born 1755) December 20 – Giovanni Meli...
it was given the no. 108. Their source was the German storyteller DorotheaViehmann (1755–1815). A wealthy but childless farmer wishes he had a child...