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GERMAN VINTAGE PUPPETS - MAINZELMANCHEN - HEINZELMANNCHEN

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    HEINZEL MANNCHEN NOT SURE HOW OLD .
    The
    Heinzelmännchen
    are a race of creatures appearing in a tale connected with the city of
    Cologne
    in
    Germany
    .
    Heinzelmännchen-
    diorama
    Heinzelmännchenbrunnen
    Detail of the Heinzelmännchenbrunnen
    The little house gnomes are said to have done all the work of the citizens of Cologne during the night, so that the inhabitants of Cologne could be very lazy during the day. According to the legend, this went on until a tailor's wife got so curious to see the gnomes that she scattered peas onto the floor of the workshop to make the gnomes slip and fall. The gnomes, being infuriated, disappeared and never returned. From that time on, the citizens of Cologne had to do all their work by themselves.
    This legend was first written down by the Cologne teacher Ernst Weyden (1805–1869) in 1826.
    [1]
    It was translated into English by
    Thomas Keightley
    and published 1828 in his book "The Fairy Mythology".
    [2]
    In 1836 the painter and poet
    August Kopisch
    published a famous poem beginning with the words:
    [3]
    Wie war zu Cölln es doch vordem
    Mit Heinzelmännchen so bequem!
    Denn war man faul, ... man legte sich
    Hin auf die Bank und pflegte sich.
    Da kamen bei Nacht, eh' man's gedacht,
    Die Männlein und schwärmten
    Und klappten und lärmten
    Und rupften
    Und zupften
    Und hüpften und trabten
    Und putzten und schabten -
    Und eh' ein Faulpelz noch erwacht,
    war all sein Tagwerk ... bereits gemacht!...
    Once upon a time in Cologne,
    how comfortable it was with the Heinzelmen!
    For if you were lazy, ... you just lied down
    on your bench and took care of yourself.
    Then at night, before one knew it, came
    the little men and swarmed
    and clattered and rattled
    and plucked
    and picked
    and jumped and trotted
    and cleaned and scoured -
    and even before a lazy bum awoke,
    all his daily work was ... already done! ...
    In Cologne, a fountain (Heinzelmännchenbrunnen) commemorates the Heinzelmännchen and the tailor's wife.