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- praised Sintram and his Companions. William Morris also became an admirer of Sintram and his Companions, and it influenced Morris' own fiction. Sintram and...
- The Guta-Sintram Codex (also known as "Strasbourg, Bibliothèque du Grand séminaire, MS 37") is an illuminated m****cript copied in 12th-century Alsace...
- the company with an appearance of a "devil," pla**** by household servant Sintram. Berling used to be a minister on the verge of being removed from his parish...
- Gospels for the use of the preacher during M****. The scribe was the monk Sintram. The treasure binding, a cover with carved ivory plaques and metal ****ings...
- la Motte Fouqué created medieval-set stories such as Undine (1811) and Sintram and his Companions (1815), which would later inspire British writers such...
- Major's wife — in charge of Ekeby; she gives the cavaliers a place to stay Sintram, the Evil one who only causes mischief Marienne Sinclaire (Swedish Marianne...
- of inward life, published 1898, and a translation of a German folktale, Sintram and His Companions, published in 1900. Memories of a Grandmother by Mrs...
- la Motte Fouqué created medieval-set stories such as Undine (1811) and Sintram and his Companions (1815) which would later inspire British writers such...
- George Sand The Master Mosaic Workers (1899) Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's Sintram and His Companions (1900) J. J. Bell Jack of all Trades (1900) The New...
- the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Her painting Sintram and his mother was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World...