The glass mountain
The glass mountain stands for:
in the literature:
- The Glass Mountain , Alexander Baer , 1968
- The Glass Mountain , Alfonz Bednár , 1954
- The Glass Mountain , Alfredo Gartenberg (also Alfred Gartenberg), Rome, 1930/1931
- The Glass Mountain : A German Odyssey from the Far North , Hans Gustl Kernmayr , Berlin, Verlag Die Wehrmacht, 1941
- The Glass Mountain (orig. The Glass Mountain , 2002), Jessica Rydill , Blanvalet, 2005
- The Glass Mountain : Estonian Fairy Tales, Ernst Särgava , Jüri Parijögi , Matthias Eisen and others, Culture and Progress, 1968
- The Glass Mountain : A Slavic Folk Tale , Senta Stein , 1986
- The Glass Mountain : Biography, Herma Studeny , Verlag UNI-Druck, 1972
- The Glass Mountain , Ignaz Vinzenz Zingerle and Josef Zingerle , Children's and Household Tales from Tyrol, Innsbruck, Schwick, 1911, pages 205–215
in music:
- The Glass Mountain , A German Fairy Tale Game , Christmas Tales, Josefa Elstner-Oertel (1888–1969), music: Walter Braunfels , op. 39, 1928
- The glass mountain , Hans Huber , opera, (unfinished, libretto by Gian Bundi ), 1915
- The Glass Mountain , Franz Eugen Klein (1912–1944), opera, a performance in the Theresienstadt concentration camp is suspected and was then prohibited
in geography:
- the Obsidian Cliff , also called the "glass mountain" by Jim Bridger
- the glass mountain - Serro de los Nabajos (mountain of knives) is located in the state of Hidalgo above Lake Tescuco , see mountain of knives
- the glass mountain is located in the Kalkalpen National Park
in the theatre:
- The glass mountain : A game by two people from different worlds: In a prelude and 3 lifts, Mirko Jelusich . Drei Masken Verlag, Berlin 1917
- The glass mountain : based on The Adventures of Johann Dietrich by Ernst Moritz Arndt, fairy tale game Frank Sporkmann (* 1955), Drei Masken Verlag GmbH, 2001