[PW] Hexenhäuschen history (gingerbread house)

Nina Gilbert ninagilbert at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 12 14:01:57 PDT 2007


Yes, Hexenhäuschen.  My typo!

Nina
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: "Peter Zilahy Ingerman, PhD" <pzi at ingerman.org>
To: list at project-wombat.org
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 11:40:38 AM
Subject: Re: [PW] Hexenäuschen history (gingerbread house)

Possibly  

_Hexenhäuschen_ ?

Peter Ingerman


Nina Gilbert wrote:

>Dear stumpers,
>
>DEADLINE ALERT:  this is my last-minute finishing of a project that is due at noon Tuesday 8/14.
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>I'm still pursuing gingerbread and Lebkuchen!  I have my recipes now (will let you know when our study guide is online in a few weeks), but I have a new question.  
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>Which came first:  Hansel and Gretel, or gingerbread houses?
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>Background/notes:
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>- The Grimm brothers started collecting fairy tales around 1803 and published their first collection in 1812.  I'm vaguely aware of Giambattista Basile's Neapolitan fairy tales from the early seventeenth century -- while I haven't seen that, I think that his early version of Hansel & Gretel doesn't have a gingerbread house.
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>- Traditional German Christmas decorations include _Hexenäuschen_ -- a witch's house, made of Lebkuchen and decorated with candy.  I'm trying to follow up my educated guess that gingerbread houses migrated from that tradition into the Hansel & Gretel story rather than the other way around.
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>- I see "gingerbread-work" traced by the Oxford English Dictionary to 1748 as a description of "gaudy and tasteless" architectural ornaments.
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>- I've also traced the history of gingerbread's texture -- it got softer around the turn of the 20th century with the development of modern baking powder and baking soda.
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>- I would be thrilled to find a pre-1800 drawing of a gingerbread house.
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>Thank you,
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>Nina Gilbert
>Education and Community Programs Manager, Boston Lyric Opera
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