Das blaue Fenster: Novellen

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Das blaue Fenster: Novellen

by Hugo Salus

DE·~4 hours

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In a quiet forest a lone chapel clings to a round, ancient tower, its walls overtaken by moss‑covered trees. A wandering pilgrim discovers the modest sanctuary, its door ajar and its interior bathed in a gentle, blue‑tinged glow that filters through a deep‑blue stained‑glass window. Before a weathered sarcophagus rests the sculpted face of a noble lady, her serene, sorrow‑laden expression illuminated as if the very light were trying to recall a story long forgotten.

The narrative unfolds as a meditation on solitude, memory, and the fragile beauty that lingers in places abandoned by time. Through vivid description the author draws listeners into the hush of the woods, the echo of distant eagles, and the quiet melancholy that binds the living to those who have passed. Interlaced with this vignette are other short tales that explore the lives of aristocratic families, their joys and tragedies, all set against the same haunting, forested backdrop.

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Language

de

Duration

~4 hours (240K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Markus Brenner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://dp.rastko.net

Release date

2005-11-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hugo Salus

Hugo Salus

1866–1929

A Prague physician who also became a celebrated German-language poet, he moved easily between medicine and the literary life of fin-de-siècle Bohemia. His poems were known for their lyrical, impressionistic style and for the cultural atmosphere they captured.

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