Ekkehard: A Tale of the Tenth Century. Vol. 2 (of 2)

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Ekkehard: A Tale of the Tenth Century. Vol. 2 (of 2)

by Joseph Victor von Scheffel

EN·~7 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

EKKEHARD BY JOSEPH VICTOR SCHEFFEL.

0:20
2

EKKEHARD. - A TALE OF THE TENTH CENTURY

0:13
3

EKKEHARD.

0:00
4

CHAPTER XV. - Hadumoth.

44:25
5

CHAPTER XVI. - Cappan gets married.

43:37
6

CHAPTER XVII. - Gunzo verso Ekkehard.

35:43
7

CHAPTER XVIII. - Master Spazzo the Chamberlain's Mission.

46:12
8

CHAPTER XIX. - Burkhard the Cloister-Pupil.

31:38
9

CHAPTER XX. - The old German Legends.

49:07
10

CHAPTER XXI. - Rejection and Flight.

34:06

Description

A stark, moon‑lit battlefield stretches across a pine‑wood valley, where the thin line between the sacred and the savage blurs. A weary watchman, his prayers trembling in the cold night, witnesses a fleeting, child‑like figure that seems to hover above the fallen, hinting at an unseen presence that marks the dead for a future resurrection. The atmosphere is heavy with the scent of iron and incense, as monks and soldiers grapple with the horror of what they have wrought.

When dawn breaks, the survivors must decide whether to pursue the fleeing enemy or tend to the dead before the holy Easter rites. Reluctant yet resolute, they dig massive graves for the slain Huns, their motions accompanied by the mournful cries of ravens and the uneasy whispers of a deacon sprinkling consecrated water. The scene captures a world where duty, faith, and the lingering echo of violence converge, setting the stage for the characters’ deeper struggles in the days to come.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (429K 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.

About the author

Joseph Victor von Scheffel

Joseph Victor von Scheffel

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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