Mitteilungen aus den Memoiren des Satan

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Mitteilungen aus den Memoiren des Satan

by Wilhelm Hauff

DE·~9 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
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Produced by Delphine Lettau and the Online Distributed

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WILHELM HAUFF - MITTEILUNGEN AUS DEN MEMOIREN DES SATAN - ERSTER TEIL. - EINLEITUNG.

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ERSTES KAPITEL

12:14
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ZWEITES KAPITEL

14:28
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DRITTES KAPITEL.

17:42
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VIERTES KAPITEL.

12:17
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DIE STUDIEN DES SATAN AUF DER BERÜHMTEN UNIVERSITÄT ……EN.

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FÜNFTES KAPITEL.

8:18
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SECHSTES KAPITEL.

15:17
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SIEBENTES KAPITEL.

13:57

Description

In the early autumn of 1822, a weary scholar finds himself lodged in the bustling inn “Zu den drei Reichskronen” on the banks of the Rhine. Amid fine wine, hearty meals, and a chorus of strangers, the atmosphere is warm yet oddly detached, as each guest drifts through the evenings without truly connecting. The narrator, keenly observant, records the subtle melancholy that underlies the genteel hospitality, setting a tone of quiet curiosity.

One rainy afternoon a solitary carriage rolls into the narrow street, its four‑horse team pulling a lone, dignified rider without a servant in sight. The arrival stirs murmurs among the inn’s staff, and the enigmatic figure’s brief, resonant commands hint at a purpose that defies ordinary expectations. As the mysterious guest steps into the hallway, his presence seems to tilt the balance between the ordinary world of the inn and something far more intriguing, inviting listeners to wonder what hidden motives and uncanny stories lie just beyond the first night’s conversation.

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Language

de

Duration

~9 hours (569K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wilhelm Hauff

Wilhelm Hauff

1802–1827

Best known for vivid fairy tales and adventurous historical fiction, this German writer packed an astonishing amount into a life that ended before his 25th birthday. His stories, including Little Muck and The Cold Heart, have remained popular for generations.

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