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      • They concluded that Tell was a fictional character based on muddled memories or ancient legend.
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  2. De Haller’s subsequent book, William Tell: a Danish Fable, provoked outrage in Switzerland. There was a court action, a copy of the book was publicly burned in the Altdorf square once dominated...

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    Such parallels were pointed out as early as 1760 by Gottlieb Emanuel von Haller and the pastor Simeon Uriel Freudenberger in a book titled "William Tell, a Danish Fable" (German: Der Wilhelm Tell, ein dänisches Mährgen). This book offended Swiss citizens, and a copy of it was burnt publicly at the Altdorf square.

  4. Apr 29, 2024 · William Tell, Swiss legendary hero who symbolized the struggle for political and individual freedom. The historical existence of Tell is disputed. According to popular legend, he was a peasant from Bürglen in the canton of Uri in the 13th and early 14th centuries who defied Austrian authority, was forced to shoot an apple from his son’s head ...

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  5. Feb 28, 2023 · The story of William Tell likely reflects real historical events to some extent, but it is also undoubtedly a product of myth and legend. While there is some evidence to suggest that a man named William Tell may have actually existed, many details of the story, such as the apple-shooting incident and Tell’s role in the formation of the Swiss ...

  6. The motif was studied and written about as early as 1760 by Gottlieb Emmanuel von Haller and the pastor Simeon Uriel Freudenberger in a pamphlet in French and German with the title Der Wilhelm Tell, ein dänisches Mährgen (William Tell, a Danish Fable).

  7. lished his pamphlet in Latin: William Tell, Danish Fable (Kielholz 1931:295) in which he argued that the legend of William Tell had a Danish origin (Fiske 1902:4; Delepierre 1868:75).

  8. Sep 11, 2023 · Likewise, there is even the suggestion that William Tell was actually Danish, or at least the story was. To the horror of the Swiss, Tell’s apple-shooting antics bear a remarkable resemblance to an old Viking tale that predates the Swiss legend by around 400 years.

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