Index talk:Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations (Volume 1).djvu

Story authors
Authors mentioned in the Preface: Musäus, La Motte Fouqué, Veit Weber, Ottmar, Büsching, Madame Naubert, Laun, Grimm, Lothar, Lebrecht, Tieck, Backzo (those in italics don't have stories included; those missing are: Raupach, Goethe, and Apel; perhaps Apel and Laun were confused as the joint authors of the Gespensterbuch).

Also mentions "two volumes of Popular Tales, published at Eisenach, without the author’s name".

-- Yodin T 11:31, 2 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Volume 1
 * The Treasure-Seeker: Johann Karl August Musäus, "Der Schatzgräber"
 * The Bottle-Imp: Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué, "Das Galgenmännlein"
 * The Sorcerers: Ludwig von Baczko, "Die Zauberer"
 * The Enchanted Castle: Johann Ludwig Tieck, "Das Zauberschloss"
 * Wake not the Dead: Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach, "Laßt die Todten ruhen"
 * Auburn Egbert: Johann Ludwig Tieck, "Der blonde Eckbert"
 * Volume 2
 * The Spectre Barber: Johann Karl August Musäus, "Stumme Liebe"
 * The Magic Dollar: unknown
 * The Collier’s Family: Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué, "Die Köhlerfamilie"
 * The Victim of Priestcraft: Leonhard Wächter, "Müller des Schwarzthals"
 * Kibitz: Johann Gustav Gottlieb Büsching, "Die Geschichte des Bauer Kibitz"
 * Volume 3
 * The Field of Terror: Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué, "Das Schauerfeld"
 * Elfin-Land: Johann Ludwig Tieck, "Die Elfen"
 * The Tale: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "Das Märchen"
 * The Fatal Marksman: Johann August Apel, "Der Freischütz"
 * The Hoard of the Nibelungen: Benedikte Naubert, "Die zwölf Ritter von Bern, oder Das Mährchen vom Hort der Nibelungen"
 * The Erl-King’s Daughter: Benedikte Naubert, "Erlkönigs Tochter" (probably not Johann Gottfried von Herder's, "Erlkönigs Tochter")