Portal:Rübezahl

Non-fiction

 * "This perished spirit, so well known from our nursery tales," by John Russell in A Tour in Germany (1824)
 * "The Origin and Nomenclature of Playing Cards" by William Bell in The Art-Journal (1861)
 * "Rübezahl" in American Notes and Queries (1888)
 * "Who Was Rübezahl?" by One of a Thousand and Olive Oldschool in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (1888)
 * "Rübezahl," in An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language (1891)
 * "Rübezahl" by William Shepard Walsh in Heroes and Heroines of Fiction (1915)
 * "The Riesengebirge and Dresden" by Sabine Baring-Gould in Further Reminiscences 1864–1894 (1925)

Fiction

 * Daemonologia Rubinzalii Silesii by Johannes Praetorius (1662)
 * "Tales of the Rübezahl", a selection of these stories edited by Johann Gustav Gottlieb Büsching (1812)
 * "Rübezahl Turns into a Donkey"
 * "Rübezahl Fools a Junker"
 * "Rübezahl Sells Pigs"
 * "Rübezahl Conjures Up Some Cow and Ox Heads"
 * "Rübezahl Has a Garment Made"
 * "Rübezahl Becomes a Wood Cutter"
 * "Rübezahl Turns into a Messenger's Staff"
 * "Rübezahl Turns Leaves into Ducats"
 * "Legends of Rübezahl" by Johann Karl August Musäus (1783)
 * "The First" – Rübezahl and the Princess of Silesia
 * "Second Legend" – Rübezahl and the Tailor
 * "Third Legend" – Rübezahl and his Debtor
 * "Fourth Legend" – Rübezahl and the Glass-Seller
 * "Fifth Legend" – The Headless Rogue and the Countess
 * "The Dance of the Dead" by Johann August Apel (1811)
 * "The Field of Terror" by Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué (1814)
 * "The Stories of the Rübezahl" by Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué (1816)
 * "Fairy Tales and Legends from the Giant Mountains" by Henrik Steffens (1823)
 * "Tale 1" – The Spring-Root
 * "Tale 2" – The Tricks of Rübezahl
 * "Tale 4" – The Bewitched Staff
 * "Tale 5" – The Coach-Wheel
 * "Tale 6" – The Treasure-Seeker
 * "Legends of Number-Nip" by the Misses Corbett (1826)
 * "A Legend of Number Nip" by the Misses Corbett (1828)
 * The Book of the Rübezahl by Johann Peter Lyser (1834)
 * "Rübezahl" translated by Elizabeth Fries Ellet (1847)
 * "The Lord of the Hills" by Thomas Love Peacock (c. 1835)
 * Rübezahl by Rosalie Koch (1845)
 * ‘Once Upon a Time’ translated by Charles Nordhoff (1858)
 * The Spirit of the Giant Mountains translated by Mary Catherine Rowsell (1864)
 * Silesian Folk Tales (The Book of Rübezahl) retold by James Lee and James Thomas Carey (1915)
 * "Rubezahl, the Prince of the Gnomes" retold by Francis Paul Palmer (c. 1854)
 * "The Friends of the Chimney-Elf" by Jane Goodwin Austin (1869)
 * Stories About Number Nip the Spirit of the Giant Mountains retold by Walter Grahame (1881)
 * "German Folk-Lore—A Fantasy" by Eleanor Adler (1904)

Drama

 * The Gnome-King; or, The Giant-Mountains by George Colman (1819)
 * "Rubezahl: A Petit Drama" by Rosalie Koch (1845)
 * Number Nip; or, Harlequin and the Gnome King of the Giant Mountain by Edward Litt Laman Blanchard (1866)
 * Rübezahl by Franz Abt and Hermann Francke (1884)

Poetry

 * "From the Mountains of Silesia" by Hermann Ferdinand Freiligrath, translated by Mary Howitt (1844)
 * "Rubezahl" by William Emerson in Papers from My Desk and Other Poems (1873)