Gisela von Arnim

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Gisela von Arnim (August 30, 1827April 4, 1889) was a German writer, mainly of fairy tales.

Gisela was the youngest child of Achim and Bettina von Arnim. She was not formally educated, being taught only by her sisters. In her youth she read fairy tales and Romantic poetry, especially the works of Wilhelm Hauff, and began to write fairy tales herself. With her sisters she started the "Kaffeter circle", first a group for young women and later a full literary salon also including men (honorary members included Hans Christian Andersen and Emmanuel Geibel). In 1859, she married Germanist and and art historian Herman Grimm, a son of Wilhelm Grimm.

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  • Das Leben der Hochgräfin Gritta von Rattenzuhausbeiuns (with Bettina von Arnim)
  • Mondkönigs Tochter
  • Aus den Papieren eines Spatzen
  • Das Licht
  • Die gelbe Haube
  • Dramatische Werke (collection)

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This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding German Wikipedia article as of February 12, 2007.