Johann Karl August Musäus

German author of folk tales

Johann Karl August Musäus - German author of folk tales
Born

March 29th, 1735
289 years ago

Died

October 28th, 1787
237 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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A German author, Musäus contributed significantly to literature in the late 18th century. His collections of fairy tales and folk stories helped shape the genre in Germany. Musäus published works that combined narrative artistry with folk elements, and he often adapted stories from various cultures. His best-known work, "Volksmärchen der Deutschen" (Folk Tales of the Germans), includes a rich array of tales that highlight German folklore. The stories captivated audiences and influenced future writers of fairy tales.

Authored 'Volksmärchen der Deutschen'

Influenced the German fairy tale tradition

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