
ARNOLD OF WINKELRIED THE HERO OF SEMPACH
Translator’s Preface
Arnold of Winkelried - Chapter I Knight Schrutan and the Pilatus
Chapter II The Battle of Morgarten
Chapter III The Mystery Play at Engelberg
Chapter IV The Black Death
Chapter V The Robber Knights
Chapter VI The Tournament at Little Basle
Chapter VII Storming of a Lithuanian Castle
Chapter VIII The Beggar Monk
In the craggy valleys surrounding the lake of the Four Forest Cantons, a restless 14th‑century Switzerland teeters between fierce local rivalries and the looming shadow of Austrian domination. Amidst bustling markets, wooden skiffs, and the echo of millstones striking enemy vessels, the modest Winkelried household opens its doors to a young man whose restless spirit hints at something larger. The narration weaves together vivid sketches of everyday life—pilgrimages, plague‑stricken towns, and knightly tournaments—while gradually drawing the reader toward the emergence of a figure destined for legend.
The heart of the story beats in Arnold, a humble monk‑turned‑soldier whose daring bravery soon crowns him a symbol of the Confederacy’s resolve. As tensions rise toward the fateful clash at Sempach, Arnold’s willingness to sacrifice any personal safety for the common good shines, embodying a timeless ideal of love for freedom and humanity. Listeners will find a richly textured portrait of medieval Switzerland, where myth and history intertwine, and a hero’s self‑less act rings as an echo of patriotic devotion.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (150K characters)
Series
Life Stories for Young People
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D A Alexander, Stephen Hutcheson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Library of Congress)
Release date
2019-06-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1911
Known for popular historical fiction and translations, this 19th-century German writer brought past eras to life for a broad reading public. His long career also linked him to a literary family, with his younger brother Oskar Höcker becoming a writer as well.
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