- Author: Friedrich Kreutzwald Author Record # 266327
- Legal Name: Kreutzwald, Friedrich Reinhold
- Birthplace: Joepere, Governorate of Estonia, Russian Empire
- Birthdate: 26 December 1803
- Deathdate: 25 August 1882
- Language: German
- Webpages: Wikipedia-DE, Wikipedia-EN, Wikipedia-ET
- Used These Alternate Names: Kreutzwald
- Note: Considered to be the father of Estonian literature.
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Short Fiction
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Der dankbare Königssohn (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Grateful Prince [English] (1901) [as by uncredited]
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Der Nordlandsdrache (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Dragon of the North [English] (1894) [as by Kreutzwald]
- Translation: The Dragon of the North [English] (1931) [as by Andrew Lang]
- Translation: The Dragon of the North [English] (1964) [as by uncredited]
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Der Tontlawald (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: A Tale of the Tontlawald [English] (1901) [as by uncredited]
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Die aus dem Ei entsprossene Königstochter (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Child Who Came from an Egg [English] (1901) [as by uncredited]
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Die Galgenmännlein (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Headless Dwarfs [English] (1901) [as by uncredited]
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Die Goldspinnerinnen (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Gold-Spinners [English] (1889) [as by uncredited]
- Translation: The Water-Lily. The Gold-Spinners [English] (1889) [as by uncredited]
- Translation: The Water-Lily. The Gold Spinners [English] (2007) [as by uncredited]
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Die im Mondschein badenden Jungfrauen (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Young Man Who Would Have His Eyes Opened [English] (1901) [as by uncredited]
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Die Unterirdischen (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: The Underground Workers [English] (1901) [as by uncredited]
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Dudelsack-Tiidu (1869)
only appeared as:
- Translation: Tiidu the Piper [English] (1903) [as by uncredited]