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Transcriber's Note: 1. Page scan source: http://www.archive.org/details/ekkehardtaleofte01scheuoft
COLLECTION - OF - GERMAN AUTHORS. - VOL. 21.
EKKEHARD. - A TALE OF THE TENTH CENTURY
PREFACE OF THE TRANSLATOR.
THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
EKKEHARD.
CHAPTER I. - Hadwig, the Duchess of Suabia.
CHAPTER II. - The Disciples of St. Gallus.
CHAPTER III. - Wiborad the Recluse.
CHAPTER IV. - In the Monastery.
Set against the bustling world of a tenth‑century monastery, the story follows a bright young monk whose gifts for music, poetry and scholarship set him apart from his peers. He moves through the cloister’s stone corridors and the surrounding villages, absorbing the rhythm of daily prayers, the clatter of craftsmen, and the whispered legends of a revitalising age. The narrative paints a vivid picture of medieval life, where the echo of chants mingles with the clang of ironwork and the quiet curiosity of a mind eager to bridge faith and learning.
As the monk’s talents draw the admiration of both his brethren and the local nobility, he finds himself torn between the disciplined call of his vows and the alluring promise of a world beyond the cloister walls. Friendships deepen, ambitions stir, and the first stirrings of love begin to test his devotion. The tension between duty and desire propels the tale forward, hinting at choices that could reshape his future.
The author’s lyrical prose, enriched by careful translation, brings the era’s language and atmosphere to life, inviting listeners to step into a time when history and poetry walked hand in hand.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive
Release date
2011-04-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1886
Best known for the hugely popular historical novel Ekkehard and the comic verse epic The Trumpeter of Säckingen, this 19th-century German writer mixed scholarship, humor, and romance in a way that won a wide audience. His books were once among the most widely read in Germany, and they still offer a vivid glimpse of literary taste in his era.
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