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  1. Ludwig Bechstein (24 November 1801 – 14 May 1860) was a German writer and collector of folk fairy tales. He was born in Weimar , the illegitimate child of Johanna Carolina Dorothea Bechstein and Hubert Dupontreau, a French emigrant who disappeared before the birth of the child; Ludwig thus grew up very poor in his first nine years.

  2. In Germany, Ludwig Bechstein (1801-60) was a successful poet and editor of folktales and legends. His real name: Louis Clairant Hubert Bechstein (Uther 1997-2:303). His fairy-tales and legends became more popular than those of the Grimm Brothers. A writer in the footsteps of the Grimm Brothers, he too was translated into English.

  3. An Ludwig Bechstein erinnern heute in Meiningen neben der Gedenktafel an seinem Haus die Bechstein-Straße, die Grundschule „Ludwig Bechstein“, der Bechsteinbrunnen, sowie die „Bechstein Apotheke“ in Untermaßfeld. Weitere nach Ludwig Bechstein benannte Grundschulen befinden sich in Arnstadt, Bad Liebenstein und Erfurt.

  4. Nov 24, 2021 · Ludwig Bechstein (1801 – 1860), steel engraving. In: Deutscher Musenalmanach, Nürnberg 1852. On November 24, 1801, German Writer, librarian, archivist and pharmacist Ludwig Bechstein was born. A collector of fairy tales, he is best known today for his edition of collected Fairy Tales. “The main thing is that everyone should fulfill his ...

  5. The Enchanted Princess. The Enchanted Princess ( German: Die verzauberte Prinzessin) is a German fairy tale collected by Ludwig Bechstein, first published in his book Deutsches Märchenbuch in 1845. [1] It belongs to the ATU tale type 554, The Grateful Animals .

  6. by. Ludwig Bechstein, Jacob Grimm, Joseph Jacobs, Charles Lamb. 4.29 avg rating — 51 ratings — published 2013 — 4 editions. Want to Read. saving…. Want to Read.

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  8. Ludwig Bechstein, born on 24 November 1801 in Weimar, was a German writer and collector of folk fairy tales. Bechstein published many works and was a successful author of his time. His German Fairy Tale Book was even more popular than the Brothers Grimm's collection when it was first published in 1845. The second book with German fiary tales ...

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