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Wieland   /wˈilənd/   Listen
Wieland

noun
1.
(European mythology) a supernatural smith and king of the elves; identified with Norse Volund.  Synonyms: Wayland, Wayland the Smith.






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"Wieland" Quotes from Famous Books



... cycle are also included Gerard de Roussillon, Hugues Capet, Macaire (wherein occurs the famous episode of the Dog of Montargis), and Huon de Bordeaux, which latter supplied Shakespeare, Wieland, and Weber with some of the dramatis personae of their well-known comedy, poem, and opera. We must also mention what are often termed the Crusade epics, of which the stock topics are quarrels, challenges, fights, banquets, and tournaments, ...
— The Book of the Epic • Helene A. Guerber

... analysis and explanation on his readers. Although he did not hesitate to use the marvelous in his plots, his realistic mind frequently impelled him to try to explain the wonderful occurrences. He thus attempted to bring in ventriloquism to account for the mysterious voices which drove Wieland to ...
— History of American Literature • Reuben Post Halleck



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