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  2. Category:Gnomes - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to gnomes and their depictions. They are mythological creatures and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and widely adopted by authors including those of modern fantasy literature.

  3. The Secret Book of Gnomes - Wikipedia

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    They contain fictional stories and guides about how gnomes live in harmony with their environment, such as what a gnome has in his first aid kit and how a gnome's house is built. The books were written by the Dutch author Wil Huygen and illustrator Rien Poortvliet , though they have claimed that parts were written by a gnome called David.

  4. Category:Gnomes in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A list of fictional gnomes, found in popular culture. ... Pages in category "Gnomes in popular culture" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ...

  5. Gnome (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "The Gnome" (fairy tale), a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm Gnomes, a 1977 book by Wil Huygen and illustrated by Rien Poortvliet; Lord Gnome, the fictional proprietor of the British satirical magazine Private Eye

  6. Gnomes (book) - Wikipedia

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    Gnomes, originally published in Dutch in 1976 as Leven en werken van de kabouter (lit. ' Life and work of the gnomes ' [ 1 ] ), then released in English in 1977, is a fiction book written by Wil Huygen and illustrated by Rien Poortvliet .

  7. List of organisms named after works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    Nils was enchanted, shrunk to the gnome size and travelled with wild geese across Sweden." Meoneura oskari Stuke & Freidberg, 2017: Fly: Oskar Matzerath, The Tin Drum: A tiny fly (length=2.3 mm) "named after Oskar Matzerath from the novel The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) by Günter Grass. Born with the adult's level of spiritual development ...

  8. Category:Legendary gnomes - Wikipedia

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  9. Pinkeltje - Wikipedia

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    Pinkeltje (known in English as Fingerling) is a fictional character from the eponymous children's book series by the Dutch writer Dick Laan. Pinkeltje is a white-bearded gnome and wears a pointed hat and is as big as a pinky finger, hence its name, meaning "fingerling" (literally "little pinky") in Dutch. Twenty-nine books were published in a ...