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In the cramped market town of Y., the streets are a restless sea of heads, shawls and bustling chatter, all gathered while the post lingers stubbornly behind. The narrator, a weary traveler returning in the harsh winter of 1836, is greeted by the gaunt, nervous postmaster whose every movement seems to betray a deeper unease. The town’s narrow alleys and crowded windows pulse with anticipation, hinting that something more than a simple market day is afoot.
A notorious criminal, recently seized and then mysteriously vanished, has set the whole community on edge. The local magistrate summons every able-bodied citizen, and a noisy procession of armed men, a triumphant carriage and a crowd brandishing makeshift weapons rolls into the square. Amid the clamor, the name “Schnock, the carpenter” is shouted, suggesting that the ordinary tradesman may hold a key to the unfolding drama. The scene is set for a tense pursuit that will test the town’s loyalty, courage, and hidden secrets.
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (109K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1813–1863
Raised in poverty and driven by fierce ambition, this German playwright helped give 19th-century drama a sharper psychological edge. His tragedies and poems are remembered for turning private struggles into intense moral and historical conflicts.
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