THEODOR MUGGE
\θiːədˈɔː mˈʌɡ], \θiːədˈɔː mˈʌɡ], \θ_iː__ə_d_ˈɔː m_ˈʌ_ɡ]\
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A German novelist and writer of travels; born at Berlin, Nov. 8, 1806; died there, Feb. 18, 1861. For some years he was a journalist. Among his best-known works were the novels "The Cavalier" (1835), "Toussaint" (1840), "Life and Love in Norway" (1858), "The Prophet" (1860), etc.; and the volumes of travel "Sketches from the North" (1844), "Northern Picture-Book" (3d ed. 1862), etc. (Complete novels, 33 vols., Berlin, 1862-67).
By Charles Dudley Warner