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Münchhausen, Baron
Hanoverian storyteller
in full Karl Friedrich Hieronymus, baron of (Freiherr von) Münchhausen, Münchhausen also spelled Münchausen
born May 11, 1720, Bodenwerder, Hanover 【Germany】
died February 22, 1797, Bodenwerder
Hanoverian storyteller, some of whose tales were the basis for the collection The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
Münchhausen served with the Russian army against the Turks and retired to his estates as a country gentleman in 1760. He became famous throughout Hanover as a raconteur of extraordinary tales about his life as a soldier, hunter, and sportsman. A collection of such tales appeared in Vademecum für lustige Leute (1781–83; “Manual for Merry People”), all of them attributed to the baron, though several can be traced to much earlier sources.
Münchhausen, however, was launched as a “type” of tall-story teller by Rudolf Erich Raspe (Raspe, Rudolf Erich), who used the earlier stories as basic material for a small volume published (anonymously) in London in 1785 under the title Baron Munchausen's Narrative of His Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia. Gottfried August Bürger (Bürger, Gottfried August) freely translated Raspe's volume back into German in 1786, and it was Bürger's edition that became the most widely known in German. Later and much enlarged editions, none of them having much to do with the historical Baron Münchhausen, became widely known and popular in many languages. They are generally known in English as The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
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