Heinrich Pröhle

Christoph Ferdinand Heinrich Pröhle (June 4, 1822 – May 28, 1895) was a German literary historian, teacher (Oberlehrer), writer, and folk talefairy tale collector (a successor of the Brothers Grimm).

Disambiguation of Heinrich

The given name "Heinrich" occurs in several cases among the relatives of the writer in question. As far as it is known, all the Pröhle are relatives, whether the family name is written with short Germanic umlaut, or long Hungarian umlaut[1]

Life and career

Intellectual heritage

He became well known as a collector and publisher of German folk-tales and folk-legends. He was a German literary historian as well.

His intellectual heritage was recognised several ways:

Bibliography

References

  1. Today the members of the Pröhle family reside in Budapest, Hungary.
  2. Pröhleweg in Berlin, since 1964

External links

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