Tahiti: Roman aus der Südsee. Zweiter Band.

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Tahiti: Roman aus der Südsee. Zweiter Band.

by Friedrich Gerstäcker

DE·~6 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

TAHITI.

0:13
2

Inhalt des zweiten Bandes.

0:22
3

Capitel 1. - Die Mädchen von Tahiti und die alten Bekannten.

36:46
4

Capitel 2. - Sadie und René.

45:48
5

Capitel 3. - Der Besuch — Aumama.

28:20
6

Capitel 4. - Die Missionaire.

38:56
7

Capitel 5. - Die Königin Pomare.

56:17
8

Capitel 6. - Ein Ball in Papetee.

1:24:06
9

Capitel 7. - Unterwegs.

23:37
10

Capitel 8. - Mütterchen Tot's Hotel.

1:12:02

Description

The story opens on a sun‑drenched Tahitian village where the rhythm of daily life is set by the rustle of palm leaves, the echo of church bells, and the lively chatter of girls darting through orange groves. Their laughter intertwines with the distant hum of ships, hinting at a world where native customs brush against the tide of foreign visitors.

Among the island’s colorful residents, a spirited young girl named Maïre and her friends navigate the clash between their carefree rituals and the solemn expectations of the missionaries who have arrived. A boisterous sailor, a determined missionary, and the enigmatic queen Pomare each bring their own motives, pulling the community into a swirl of intrigue, romance, and cultural tension.

As the villagers prepare for a grand celebration—a ball that promises both merriment and unforeseen encounters—the narrative captures the delicate balance between tradition and change, inviting listeners to experience the vivid pulse of Tahiti’s early colonial crossroads.

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Language

de

Duration

~6 hours (371K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by richyfourtytwo, Bernd Meyer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-07-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Friedrich Gerstäcker

Friedrich Gerstäcker

1816–1872

Drawn from years of hard travel and firsthand adventure, his stories brought 19th-century frontiers, emigrant journeys, and far-off landscapes vividly to life. He wrote with the pace of a born storyteller and the eye of someone who had actually been there.

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