Ekkehard: Kertoelma kymmenenneltä vuosisadalta

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Ekkehard: Kertoelma kymmenenneltä vuosisadalta

by Joseph Victor von Scheffel

FI·~14 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

EKKEHARD

0:03
2

JOSEPH VICTOR VON SCHEFFEL

0:07
3

TEKIJÄN ESIPUHEESTA.

13:46
4

ENSIMMÄINEN LUKU.

20:05
5

TOINEN LUKU.

26:25
6

KOLMAS LUKU.

32:04
7

NELJÄS LUKU.

37:29
8

VIIDES LUKU.

30:15
9

KUUDES LUKU.

25:49
10

SEITSEMÄS LUKU.

22:34

Description

A vivid portrait of the early medieval world unfolds as the story follows a curious scholar drawn into the mysteries of the past. While wandering the sun‑lit hills of Italy with his companions, they stumble upon the ruins of a Roman tomb, its shattered mosaics whispering forgotten legends. The protagonist’s keen eye and imaginative mind breathe life into the fragmented stones, turning cold marble into a lively tableau of horses, chariots, and ancient rites.

Beyond the excavation, the narrative weaves together the rigor of historical research with the lyricism of poetry, showing how art can resurrect long‑lost cultures. As the young chronicler grapples with the tension between scholarly precision and creative impulse, readers are invited into the bustling monasteries, the echoing cloisters, and the vibrant courts of the tenth century. The tale captures the excitement of uncovering history while reminding us that the past lives on whenever imagination dares to give it voice.

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Language

fi

Duration

~14 hours (836K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-12-24

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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