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Baron Munchausen

Baron Munchausen

Fictional German soldier, famous for telling tall tales

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Wikidata ID
Q77066
Creator
Rudolf Erich Raspe
Rudolf Erich Raspe

Fictional Character attributes

Birthdate
May 11, 1720
Birthplace
Bodenwerder
Bodenwerder
Date of Death
February 22, 1797
Place of Death
Bodenwerder
Bodenwerder
Nationality
Occupation
Soldier
Soldier
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Writer
Writer

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Citizenship
Germany
Germany

Baron Munchausen (/ˈmʌntʃaʊzən, ˈmʊntʃ-/;[1][2][a] German: [ˈmʏnçˌhaʊzn̩]) is a fictional German nobleman created by the German writer Rudolf Erich Raspe in his 1785 book Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia. The character is loosely based on a real baron, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen.

Born in Bodenwerder, Electorate of Hanover, the real-life Münchhausen fought for the Russian Empire in the Russo-Turkish War of 1735–1739. Upon retiring in 1760, he became a minor celebrity within German aristocratic circles for telling outrageous tall tales based on his military career. After hearing some of Münchhausen's stories, Raspe adapted them anonymously into literary form, first in German as ephemeral magazine pieces and then in English as the 1785 book, which was first published in Oxford by a bookseller named Smith. The book was soon translated into other European languages, including a German version expanded by the poet Gottfried August Bürger. The real-life Münchhausen was deeply upset at the development of a fictional character bearing his name, and threatened legal proceedings against the book's publisher. Perhaps fearing a libel suit, Raspe never acknowledged his authorship of the work, which was only established posthumously.

The fictional Baron's exploits, narrated in the first person, focus on his impossible achievements as a sportsman, soldier, and traveller; for instance: riding on a cannonball, fighting a forty-foot crocodile, and travelling to the Moon. Intentionally comedic, the stories play on the absurdity and inconsistency of Munchausen's claims, and contain an undercurrent of social satire. The earliest illustrations of the character, perhaps created by Raspe himself, depict Munchausen as slim and youthful, although later illustrators have depicted him as an older man, and have added the sharply beaked nose and twirled moustache that have become part of the character's definitive visual representation. Raspe's book was a major international success, becoming the core text for numerous English, continental European, and American editions that were expanded and rewritten by other writers. The book in its various revised forms remained widely read throughout the 19th century, especially in editions for young readers.

Versions of the fictional Baron have appeared on stage, screen, radio, and television, as well as in other literary works. Though the Baron Munchausen stories are no longer well-known in many English-speaking countries, they are still popular in continental Europe. The character has inspired numerous memorials and museums, and several medical conditions and other concepts are named after him.

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MUNCHAUSEN'S TRILEMMA: The Baron pulls himself up by his hair

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mht9JpeMjo

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February 19, 2020

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (2/8) Movie CLIP - Taking the Sultan's Treasure (1988) HD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9JONJG6KSU

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October 25, 2012

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (5/8) Movie CLIP - The Sky Waltz (1988) HD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvVSTmfQJyk

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October 25, 2012

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen 1988 Trailer HD | Terry Gilliam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1M-vhN8lsg

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June 12, 2017

Uma Thurman "The birth of Venus" The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHQWv-lZkgk

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November 6, 2021

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