Kaspar Hauser : Beispiel eines Verbrechens am Seelenleben des Menschen

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Kaspar Hauser : Beispiel eines Verbrechens am Seelenleben des Menschen

by Ritter von Anselm Feuerbach

DE·~2 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

Anmerkungen zur Transkription

0:28

Kaspar Hauser.

1:30

I.

8:40

II.

10:42

III.

18:16

IV.

29:03

V.

26:58

VI.

42:02

VII.

21:05

VIII.

14:29

Description

In the quiet streets of early‑19th‑century Nuremberg, a gaunt youth appears out of nowhere, clutching a cryptic letter addressed to an unknown officer. His staggered gait, incomprehensible mutterings, and desperate hunger hint at a life cut short before it ever began, prompting townsfolk and officials to scramble for explanations. The narrative follows the frantic attempts to communicate with him, each gesture and offered morsel revealing a fragile humanity beneath his baffling exterior.

Beyond the immediate mystery, the story probes how society confronts the unknown, exploring themes of isolation, the yearning for identity, and the fragile construction of self when language fails. Listeners are drawn into a delicate dance between empathy and curiosity, as the stranger’s silent suffering mirrors broader anxieties of a world in transition. The opening act sets a compelling stage for a reflective journey into the depths of the human soul.

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Language

de

Duration

~2 hours (166K characters)

Release date

2025-08-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ritter von Anselm Feuerbach

Ritter von Anselm Feuerbach

1775–1833

Known for helping reshape criminal law in Bavaria, this influential German jurist argued for clearer legal principles and pushed reforms that helped end torture. His work left a lasting mark on modern legal thought and is also remembered for its connection to the famous Kaspar Hauser case.

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