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  2. Pied Piper of Hamelin - Wikipedia

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    1592 painting of the Pied Piper copied from the glass window of Marktkirche in Hamelin Postcard "Gruss aus Hameln" featuring the Pied Piper of Hamelin, 1902. The Pied Piper of Hamelin (German: der Rattenfänger von Hameln, also known as the Pan Piper or the Rat-Catcher of Hamelin) is the title character of a legend from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Lower Saxony, Germany.

  3. Dramatic Lyrics - Wikipedia

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    It is most famous as the first appearance of Browning's poem The Pied Piper of Hamelin, but also contains several of the poet's other best-known pieces, including My Last Duchess, Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister, Porphyria's Lover, and Johannes Agricola in Meditation.

  4. List of literary accounts of the Pied Piper - Wikipedia

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    Lorin Morgan-Richards, The Pied Piper of Hamelin (2012), by Robert Browning, illustrated by Lorin Morgan-Richards with colorization by J.A. Pringles. [9] John Connolly, The Rat King (short story, 2016), a macabre re-telling the story of the Pied Piper included in the 10th Anniversary edition of Connolly's novel The Book of Lost Things.

  5. Ratcatcher's Day - Wikipedia

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    The town of Hamelin in Germany uses the June date [1] and the term "Pied Piper Day". [2] The confusion of dates is because the Brothers Grimm cite 26 June 1284 as the date the Pied Piper led the children out of the town, while the poem by Robert Browning gives it as 22 July 1376.

  6. Robert Browning - Wikipedia

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    The Pied Piper leads the children out of Hamelin. Illustration by Kate Greenaway to the Robert Browning version of the tale. This section lists the plays and volumes of poetry Browning published in his lifetime. Some individually notable poems are also listed, under the volumes in which they were published.

  7. Der Rattenfänger von Hameln - Wikipedia

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    Der Rattenfänger von Hameln (The Rat-Catcher of Hamelin or The Piper of Hamelin) is a grand opera (Große Oper) in five acts by Viktor Nessler. The German libretto by Friedrich Hofmann is based on a 1875 romantic poem by Julius Wolff about the Pied Piper of Hamelin.

  8. Heisman Trophy history: Full list of winners for college ...

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    2024 Heisman Trophy: Date, time and how to watch the ceremony Every Heisman Trophy winner since 1935. 1935: RB Jay Berwanger (Chicago) 1936: TE Larry Kelley (Yale) 1937: HB Clinton Frank (Yale ...

  9. List of compositions by Hubert Parry - Wikipedia

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    "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" (Browning) for tenor, bass, chorus & orchestra p. 1905 "Sinfonia sacra", "The Soul's Ransom" for soprano, bass, chorus & orchestra p. 1906 Symphonic poem, "A Vision of Life" for soprano, bass, chorus & orchestra p. 1907; revised 1914