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Das Tal der Lieder
Inhalt
Das Tal der Lieder.
Die bunte Stadt am Harz.
Im Tiergarten bei Kirchrode.
Die Hubertusjagd.
Die Stadt am hohen Ufer.
Der Waldgraben.
Am Steinhuder Meer.
In the gentle hollows of a German valley the sun pours warmth over rolling hills, coaxing the ever‑green beech and spruce into a brighter mood. Women laden with bundles of firewood descend the path while children, hands full of wildflowers, greet them with spontaneous song. Overhead a chorus of finches, thrushes and robins mixes with the lively verses of a group of young workers, their voices echoing the simple wishes of a life tied to the land.
The narrator wanders through fields and woods, listening to the rhythmic clatter of hunters’ boots and the low hum of timbermen’s songs that celebrate both the chase and the fleeting beauty of youth. Around the village hearth, seasoned foresters trade humorous and melancholy tales of a time when game roamed freely, their stories threaded with the same folk melodies that fill the air. The scene captures a timeless blend of nature’s rhythm and human camaraderie, inviting listeners to step into a world where every rustle and refrain tells a part of the valley’s living history.
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (102K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-06-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1914
Best known as the “Poet of the Heath,” this German writer brought the landscapes, wildlife, and rural life of northern Germany vividly onto the page. His work blends journalism, nature writing, and fiction, and it kept a deep connection to the Lüneburg Heath throughout his career.
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