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Florens Abentheuer in Afrika, und ihre Heimkehr nach Paris.
Fünftes Buch. - Erstes Kapitel. Blick nach dem Heere.
Potpourri. Basil, Sohn des Boguslav.
Sechstes Buch. - Erstes Kapitel. Flore und ihre Räthe.
Potpourri. Glossen über eine Weisung des Jesuiten Balthasar Gracian.
Siebentes Buch. - Erstes Kapitel. Beginn der Reise.
Potpourri. Erfinderische Träumereien.
Letztes Buch. - Erstes Kapitel. Wie Flore den Zustand der Dinge vorfand.
Letzter Potpourri.
Florens embarks on a daring expedition across the African frontier, where she finds herself swept up in the clash of rival armies and the whispered intrigues of mysterious sorceresses. Amid the thunder of battle and the glow of desert campfires, she learns the secret rites that promise power over unseen forces, while a charismatic leader named Kuku guides her through both danger and wonder. The narrative weaves vivid descriptions of rugged landscapes, exotic cultures, and the restless spirit of a woman who refuses to stay idle.
Back in Paris, Florens carries the weight of her far‑flung experiences, confronting a world of salons and society that feels both familiar and alien after her desert odyssey. Her return sparks a series of encounters that blend romance, political maneuvering, and the lingering echo of the mystic teachings she gathered abroad. As she navigates the delicate balance between her newfound confidence and the expectations of her native city, the story captures the restless yearning of a traveler caught between two worlds.
Language
de
Duration
~7 hours (404K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. This book was produced from public domain images generously made available by the University and City Library of Cologne (Digital Collection Westerholt).
Release date
2015-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1768–1832
A former Prussian officer turned remarkably prolific writer, he filled the early 19th century with novels, plays, satires, and comic tales. He is often remembered today for imaginative, fast-moving work that bridges popular fiction, theater, and early speculative writing.
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