
IMMENSEE - BY THEODOR W. STORM - TRANSLATED BY C. W. BELL M. A. - PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
IMMENSEE - THE OLD MAN
THE CHILDREN
IN THE WOODS
BY THE ROADSIDE THE CHILD STOOD
HOME
A LETTER
IMMENSEE
BY MY MOTHER'S HARD DECREE
An elderly gentleman, dressed in a bygone fashion and leaning on a gold‑tipped cane, drifts through the quiet streets of his hometown as the autumn light fades. He pauses before a familiar, gabled house, its windows dimming behind green curtains, and slips inside, moving past polished chests and well‑worn bookshelves to a modest, velvet‑cushioned armchair. The room, bathed in the soft glow of moonlight, holds a simple black‑framed portrait that pulls his gaze and his thoughts back in time.
As the silvered beam settles on the picture, a name escapes his lips—Elisabeth—and the world around him seems to shift. The old man’s memory unfurls, revealing a youthful reverie of a girl in a red silk kerchief and the carefree days of school holidays. The scene awakens a tender longing, inviting listeners to linger on the bittersweet beauty of recollection and the lingering echo of first love.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (64K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1817–1888
Best known for the haunting novella The Rider on the White Horse, this German poet and storyteller brought the landscapes and everyday lives of northern Germany vividly into literature. His fiction is admired for its quiet emotion, realism, and lasting sense of atmosphere.
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