TALES OF WONDER, or THE INN IN THE BLACK FOREST. 1861.
TALES. THE CARAVAN. THE SHEIK OF ALEXANDRIA. THE INN OF THE SPESSART. Tr. 1886.
THE WINE-GHOSTS OF BREMEN. (Phantasien im Bremer Rathskeller, 1827.) Tr. 1889.
HAVELOCK. Cir. 1280.
Ed. Prof. W. W. Skeat, E.E.T.S., 1868.
HAVELOCK THE DANE. The hero of an Anglo-Danish legend, which was 'rhymed by a Norman into French not many years after the first crusade, and afterwards retaken for the English by a native poet'. 'The earliest shape' says Morley, 'in which we have the story is that of a French romance, which was abridged by Geoffroi Gaimar'.
The French version and an English translation, found in the Bodleian, was published by Madden in 1828.
HEBREW TALES.
HURWITZ, HYMAN. HEBREW TALES, selected and Translated from the writings of the Ancient Hebrew Sages: to which is prefixed an Essay on the uninspired Literature of the Hebrews, 1826.
HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH. b. 1770, d. 1831. German philosopher.