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Struwwelpeter
, Tokyopop) Struwwelpeter: Das große Buch der Störenfriede (2009, Tokyopop) Struwwelpeter in Japan (Free Comic Book Day comic; 2012, Delfinium Prints Der Fall Struwwelpeter ("The Struwwelpeter Case"), 1989, by Jörg M. wikipedia.org
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Struwwelpeter
Struwwelpeter (ˈstruːəlpiːtə(r), ‖ ˈʃtrʊvəlˌpeːtər) Also erron. Struwelpeter. The name of a character in a children's book of the same name by Heinrich Hoffmann (1809–94), used attrib. to designate (a person with) long, thick, and unkempt hair. Also transf. Also Comb., as Struwwelpeter-haired. Hence... Oxford English Dictionary
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why was der struwwelpeter the first book?
Der Struwwelpeter is an 1845 German children's book by Heinrich Hoffmann. It comprises ten illustrated and rhymed stories, mostly about children.
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Fritz Netolitzky
With his sister Magdalena and brother, Richard, Fritz Netolitzky wrote a parody of Heinrich Hoffman's Struwwelpeter set in Egypt- The Egyptian Struwwelpeter References Zobodat VIAF The Egyptian Struwwelpeter, a curiosity in Austria's juvenile literature German entomologists 19th-century German physicians 1945 wikipedia.org
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David Füleki
A manga style adaption of Struwwelpeter. Struwwelpeter: Die Rückkehr (2009, Tokyopop) Struwwelpeter: Das große Buch der Störenfriede (2009, Tokyopop) Struwwelpeter in Japan (Free Comic Book wikipedia.org
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shock-head
shock-head [f. shock a.] A head covered with a thick crop of hair.1818 Scott Rob Roy xxxii, A shock-head of red hair. b. attrib. or adj. (in quot. transf.).1842 Tennyson Amphion v, The shock-head willows. So shock-headed a.; shock-headed Peter = Struwwelpeter.1818 Scott Rob Roy xxii, He was a wild s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fritz Genschow
Lührmann Titanic (1943) - Landarbeiter Henry (uncredited) So ein Affentheater (1953) Little Red Riding Hood (1953) - Jäger Hänsel und Gretel (1954) Struwwelpeter (1955, director, based on Struwwelpeter) - Erzähler Ina, Peter und die Rasselbande (1955) - Tobbi The Priest from Kirchfeld (1955) - Franz Wagner, Eisenbahner wikipedia.org
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Little Suck-a-Thumb
The film is a psychoanalytic interpretation of Heinrich Hoffman's Struwwelpeter. wikipedia.org
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周善祥
,2003年《转形》(Transformation),2004年《昆虫五重奏》(Bug Quintet),2005年《湖边的鸟》(Birds by the Pond),2011年《单簧管协奏曲》荣获美国作曲家、作家和发行商协会所颁发的摩登·顾(Morton Gould)奖,2007年《散发的彼得》(Struwwelpeter for cello and piano (2008) – 由Music at Plush委聘 Struwwelpeter, Character Pieces for violin and piano (2007) Struwwelpeter, Character Pieces for viola wikipedia.org
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Heinrich Hoffmann (author)
"Struwwelpeter" was not perceived as cruel or overly moral by Hoffmann's contemporaries. Even in Germany, he is today largely remembered for his Struwwelpeter. wikipedia.org
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玛丽的灾难 Mary Jane's Mishap
lighting your hearth with a tank full of paraffin may not be the safest of household chores, in a stern tale that could have come from the pages of 'Struwwelpeter lighting your hearth with a tank full of paraffin may not be the safest of household chores, in a stern tale that could have come from the pages of 'Struwwelpeter 豆瓣
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Shock Headed Peters
The band took their name from the 19th-century German's children book Der Struwwelpeter ("Shockheaded Peter") by Heinrich Hoffmann. wikipedia.org
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Andy Griffiths (author)
Early life An event cited by Griffiths as instrumental in developing his literary style was when, as a child, he read the 1845 German children's book Struwwelpeter wikipedia.org
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Alfred Oppenheim (artist)
The grandfather portrayed the three-year-old grandson in 1876 with the a figure of Struwwelpeter in his hand. wikipedia.org
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Tailor (disambiguation)
Tailor may also refer to: Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix), also known as tailors The Tailor, or Scissorman, a bogeyman character from Heinrich Hoffman's Struwwelpeter wikipedia.org
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