
KÖLN AM RHEIN VERLAG VON HOURSCH & BECHSTEDT
Prefatory Note.
ST. GOTTHARD - The Petrified Alp
THUSIS ON THE HINTER RHINE - The Last Hohenrätier
BODENSEE - The Island of Mainau
BASLE - One Hour in Advance
CASTLE NIEDECK - The Toy of the young Giantess
STRASSBURG - The Cathedral Clock
The little Man at the Angel's Pillar
WORMS - The Nibelungen Lied
A gentle river cruise along the Rhine becomes a portal to its timeless myths. The narrator’s journey from Mainz to Bonn awakens memories of youthful wanderings, while a chance meeting with an inquisitive English‑American family invites a shared reverence for the river’s legendary charm. Their conversation weaves together the romance of Lorelei, the heroic echoes of Lohengrin and Siegfieg, and the cross‑cultural affection that draws travelers from far‑off lands to the Rhine’s banks.
From this evocative opening, the collection unfolds with tales rooted in the river’s source, such as the haunting story of the Petrified Alp. In a remote Alpine valley, a grieving widow confronts a cunning neighbor who claims ownership of her late husband’s solitary mountain, presenting a stark portrait of greed, honor, and the fragile ties that bind families to the land. These early episodes set a tone of wonder and moral intrigue, inviting listeners to drift through history, folklore, and the enduring spirit of the Rhine.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (302K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sam W., Ted Garvin, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-01-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1869–1927
A German writer with a deep feel for the Rhine and its storytelling tradition, he is best remembered for gathering legends into lively, accessible books that carried regional folklore to a wide audience.
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