Wanderer
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Wanderer or Wanderers may refer to:
In literature:
- The Wanderer (Fritz Leiber novel)
- Le Grand Meaulnes (also known as The Wanderer), a 1913 novel by Alain-Fournier
- The Wanderer, 1949 novel by Mika Waltari (also called Mikael Hakim)
- The Wanderer (poem), an Old English poem
- Wanderers (Noon Universe), a fictional non-humanoid alien race from the Noon Universe created by Strugatsky brothers.
- The Wanderer (Sharon Creech novel)
- The Wanderer, by Sarah Burney
- Wanderers, a novel by Knut Hamsun (combining Under the Autumn Star and A Wanderer Plays on Muted Strings)
- The Wanderers, a 1974 novel by Richard Price.
- The Wanderers (DC Comics)
In other arts:
- The Wanderer Above The Sea Of Fog, a painting by Caspar David Friedrich.
- The Wanderer (song), song by Dion covered by many other artists
- The Wanderer (Donna Summer song), song by Donna Summer
- The Wanderer (U2 song), song by the band U2
- The Wanderers (1979 film)
- The Wanderer (manga), by Narumi Kakinouchi
- Peredvizhniki (The Wanderers), a group of Russian artists
- The Wanderer (Donna Summer album), 1980
- The Wanderer (Kevin Rowland album), 1988
- The Wanderer (O.A.R. album), 1997
- Der Wanderer, a song by Franz Schubert
- "Wanderer" Fantasy, a piece for solo piano by Franz Schubert
- The Wanderer, a piece for a cappella voices by Ezequiel Viñao
- The Wanderer (Yorkshire TV / Sky One Fantasy Series), 1994
- The Wanderer, the sailboat in the movie Captain Ron.
- "Sweet Wanderer", a song written by Alice Wang
- The Wanderer, song by the band Manditory
Ships:
- The Wanderer (slave ship), a ship involved in the illegal trans-Atlantic slave trade in the 1850s
- Wanderer (whaler), a hunting ship that caught up to 24 whales in the waters of the Azores between 1878 and 1924
- Wanderer (sailing dinghy), a 14 foot sailing dinghy designed by Ian Proctor the biggest fleets located in the UK
In other fields:
- Wanderer (car), a German automobile manufacturer in the interwar period
- The Wanderer (newspaper), a Catholic national weekly based in Minnesota
- Wanderers F.C., a former English football (soccer) club now used as the second part of the name of various professional teams - Bolton, Wolverhampton, Wycombe, Montevideo
- Wanderers, two cricket grounds in Johannesburg, South Africa; see Old Wanderers and New Wanderers Stadium
- An alternate name for the Wandering Jew of legend
- Wanderer (Search Engine), the first autonomous agent on the web.