
Abaellino der große Bandit.
Vorrede.
Innhalt.
Erstes Buch. - Erstes Kapitel. Venedig.
Zweites Buch. - Erstes Kapitel. Der Geburtstag.
Drittes Buch. - Erstes Kapitel. Flodoard und Rosamunde.
In this lively tale the author opens with a cheeky declaration of intent: rather than feeding the public’s appetite for polished chivalric romances, he will follow his own whims and let the reader adjust to his imagination. The opening pages set the stage for the saga of Abaellio, a charismatic outlaw whose escapades become a laboratory for observing how circumstance reshapes character. By weaving humor, irony, and a keen eye for human frailty, the story promises a fresh look at the world of eighteenth‑century banditry, where every daring deed hints at deeper moral questions.
Through vivid scenes and sharp dialogue, the narrative treats Abaellio’s adventures as more than mere action. It invites listeners to watch how he reacts to danger, loyalty, and betrayal, and to consider how the colors of experience alter even the boldest spirit. The result is an engaging mix of historical flavor and timeless reflection, perfect for anyone who enjoys a story that entertains while subtly probing the nature of virtue and vice.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (159K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski. This file was produced from images generously made available by SLUB: Sächsische Landesbibliothek -- Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
Release date
2016-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1848
A lively storyteller and public-minded reformer, he moved from Prussia to Switzerland and became known for fiction, history, and practical writing aimed at ordinary readers. His life joined literature with politics, giving his work an unusually direct sense of the world beyond the page.
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