Ludwig Bechstein
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Ludwig Bechstein (24 November 1801 – 14 May 1860) was a German writer and collector of folk fairy tales.
He was born in
From 1828 to 1831 he studied philosophy and literature in Leipzig and Munich thanks to a stipend granted by Duke Bernhard II of Sachsen-Meiningen, who hired him subsequently as a librarian. This lifetime post provided Bechstein with a continuous income, while leaving him a lot of freedom to pursue his own interests and writing. He lived from 1831 until his death in Meiningen. In his honor, a fountain was built in the English Garden.
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.[1] He published several collections of folk tales, and also published romances and poems
Important works
- Thüringische Volksmärchen (1823)
- Sonettenkränze (1826, through which Duke Bernhard became interested in him)
- The Children of Haymon (1830, epic poem)
- Der Totentanz (The Dance of Death, 1831, epic poem)
- Grimmenthal (1833, novel)
- Luther (1834)
- Der Sagenschatz und die Sagenkreise des Thüringerlandes (A treasury of the tales of Thuringian legends and legend cycles)(1835–38)
- Fahrten eines Musikanten (Journeys of a Musician, 1836–37, novel)
- Deutsches Märchenbuch (German Fairy-Tale Book, 1845; 41st ed., 1893); French translation with introduction and comments: Corinne and Claude Lecouteux, Paris, José Corti, 2010 (collection Merveilleux); English (complete) translation: Michael Haldane (see External Links)
- New Natural History of Pet Birds (1846, humorous didactic poem)
- Berthold der Student (1850, novel)
- Deutsches Sagenbuch (1853)Volksmärchen (1823)
- Sonettenkränze (1826, through which Duke Bernhard became interested in him)
- The Children of Haymon (1830, epic poem)
- Der Totentanz (The Dance of Death, 1831, epic poem)
- Grimmenthal (1833, novel)
- Luther (1834)
- Der Sagenschatz und die Sagenkreise des Thüringerlandes (A treasury of the tales of Thuringian legends and legend cycles)(1835–38)
- Fahrten eines Musikanten (Journeys of a Musician, 1836–37, novel)
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- Neues Deutsches Märchenbuch (New German Fairy-Tale Book, 1856; 105th ed., 1922); English (complete) translation: Michael Haldane (see External Links)
- Thüringer Sagenbuch (1858)
- Thuringia's Royal House (1865)
Schools named after Ludwig Bechstein
- Staatliche Grundschule 6, Erfurt: Bechsteinschule (public elementary school)
- Ludwig-Bechstein-Grundschule, Meiningen: (public elementary school)
Notes
- ISBN 1-4052-1832-0.
References
- New International Encyclopedia(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
- Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). Encyclopedia Americana. .
External links
- Haldane, Michael. "A modern translation - the only complete English versions of the "Deutsches Märchenbuch" and "Neues Deutsches Märchenbuch"". Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- Works by Ludwig Bechstein at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Ludwig Bechstein at Internet Archive
- Works by Ludwig Bechstein at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)