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    Johann Ludwig Tieck ( / tiːk /; German: [tiːk]; 31 May 1773 – 28 April 1853) was a German poet, fiction writer, translator, and critic. He was one of the founding fathers of the Romantic movement in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

  2. May 27, 2024 · Ludwig Tieck (born May 31, 1773, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died April 28, 1853, Berlin) was a versatile and prolific writer and critic of the early Romantic movement in Germany. He was a born storyteller, and his best work has the quality of a Märchen (fairy tale) that appeals to the emotions rather than the intellect.

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  3. Ludwig Tieck. Johann Ludwig Tieck (* 31. Mai 1773 in Berlin; † 28. April 1853 ebenda), häufig nur Ludwig Tieck, war ein deutscher Dichter, Schriftsteller, Herausgeber und Übersetzer der Romantik. Er publizierte auch unter den Pseudonymen Peter Lebrecht und Gottlieb Färber .

  4. Ludwig Tieck. Johann Ludwig Tieck (May 31, 1773 – April 28, 1853) was a German poet, translator, editor, novelist, and critic, who was part of the early stages of the Romantic movement in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in late eighteenth-century ...

  5. "Ludwig Tieck" published on by null. (1773–1853),one of the earliest German romantic writers to develop the literary potential of fairy tales. Tieck was born in Berlin, a city with a dynamic literary culture and enhanced ...

  6. Aug 9, 2018 · Abstract. Venning analyzes the role of the nineteenth-century German Romantic Ludwig Tieck in mythologizing Shakespeare in Germany. Examining Tieck’s work as a playwright, translator, critic, dramaturg, and director, Venning argues that through his literary and theatrical efforts, Tieck contributed to the transformation of Germans into ...

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  8. Jul 2, 2021 · For Anglophone readers, Ludwig Tieck (1773-1853) is surely among the least familiar German Romantic authors. Yet his story ‘Rune Mountain’ – somewhere between short story, fairy tale, supernatural horror, and allegory – is one of the most beguiling works of early Romantic fiction.

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