
Sagen van den Rijn - door Wilhelm Ruland Geautoriseerde vertaling uit het Duitsch door W. B. Meyen-Barends Met illustraties naar schilderijen van beroemde meesters - 2. Edition. 1922 Verlag von Hoursch & Bechstedt, Köln
Voorrede bij den derden druk
Inhoud
Burcht Hiedeck
Het reuzenspeelgoed
Straatsburg
De Munsterklok
Frankfort
De negen in den windwijzer
Wiesbaden
A rich tapestry of folklore unfurls along the banks of the great river, gathering together the most beloved legends that have lingered in the shadow of its castles and vineyards for centuries. Each tale is tied to a specific town or stronghold, from the mist‑laden cliffs of the Lorelei to the bustling markets of Cologne, offering listeners a vivid sense of place and history. The collection opens with a gentle humor—a giant’s daughter who discovers a humble farmer’s plow as a toy—setting a tone that blends wonder with a touch of moral reflection.
The stories vary from heroic knights and cunning monks to enchanted bells and mysterious spirits, all narrated with a lyrical cadence that feels both timeless and intimate. Familiar names like Roland and the Nibelungen appear alongside lesser‑known characters, each rendered with vivid detail that brings the medieval landscape to life. Listeners will hear the echo of ancient songs, the clatter of castle walls, and the whisper of the river itself.
Accompanied by illustrations inspired by master painters, the legends invite you to travel the Rhine in your imagination, savoring the blend of myth and history that shaped the region’s cultural identity. This collection is a warm invitation to explore a world where every stone and stream holds a story waiting to be heard.
Language
nl
Duration
~4 hours (278K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Joris Van Dael, Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-02-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1869–1927
A German writer and editor from Bonn, he is best remembered for bringing Rhine legends to a wide audience. His stories helped keep regional folklore alive for new generations of readers.
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