On the Cross: A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau

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On the Cross: A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau

by Wilhelmine von Hillern

EN·~16 hours·47 chapters

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ON THE CROSS

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A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau

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DREXEL BIDDLE, PUBLISHER - PHILADELPHIA

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TO - HERR JOHANNES DIEMER, - THE RENOWNED DELIVERER OF THE PROLOGUE IN THE PASSION PLAYS OF THE LAST DECADE, A TRUE SON OF AMMERGAU, IN WHOSE UNASSUMING PERSON DWELLS THE CALM, DEEP SOUL OF THE ARTIST, THE LOYAL SYMPATHIZING FRIEND, IN WHOSE PEACEFUL HOME I FOUND THE QUIET AND THE MOOD I NEEDED TO COMPLETE THIS WORK, IT IS NOW DEDICATED, WITH GRATEFUL ESTEEM, BY

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INTRODUCTION.

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CHAPTER I. - A PHANTOM

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CHAPTER II. - OLD AMMERGAU

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CHAPTER III. - YOUNG AMMERGAU

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CHAPTER IV. - EXPELLED FROM THE PLAY

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Description

In the shadow of the steep Ettal mountains, the village of Oberammergau clings to a devotion that has survived wars, reformations, and the sweeping tides of history. When a monk, anguished by the wave of iconoclasm sweeping the outside world, discovers that a living drama might replace forbidden images, he sets a daring plan in motion: to stage the Passion of Christ with the village’s own youth. As the young apprentices learn their lines and roles, rehearsals become a crucible for artistic ambition and the stirrings of a forbidden love.

Against the backdrop of a community bound by faith and tradition, the nascent romance between a determined actress and a devoted young man unfolds, their hearts echoing the suffering and hope of the story they prepare to enact. The narrative weaves together the village’s reverence for the sacred play with the personal struggles of its participants, hinting at the challenges that will test their devotion and courage. Listeners will be drawn into a world where centuries‑old devotion meets youthful yearning, setting the stage for a drama that will echo far beyond the Alpine valleys.

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Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (947K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive

Release date

2011-07-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wilhelmine von Hillern

Wilhelmine von Hillern

1836–1916

Known for the alpine novel Die Geier-Wally, she moved from the stage to fiction and became one of the best-known German popular writers of her time.

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