
Von der Hexe die eine Heilige war
Vorwort
Was das Waldschloß erzählt
Das himmlische Gloria
Die furchtbarste Geschichte der Welt
Wie Gisela mit Leiden stritt
Der Herrgottsnarr
Das ewige Brot
Inhalt
In a secluded forest region the narrator tends to a cluster of well‑kept old castles, each a silent witness to wars, rebirths and countless stories. Among them one forgotten stronghold stands apart, its courtyard framed by a towering, three‑century‑old linden and a tiny, ever‑singing spring. The stone walls, dark‑stained portraits and towering beams create a hauntingly beautiful interior that seems to hold the whispers of centuries.
When the narrator slips inside with the forest warden, the empty bed draped in a faded yellow silk quilt draws immediate attention. The delicate embroidery, though worn, still glows, inviting imagined memories of a long‑gone inhabitant. A fleeting vision of a pale girl with striking blue eyes appears on the linen, a moment that blurs the line between history and reverie, hinting at the deeper mysteries the castle keeps hidden.
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (67K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Norbert H. Langkau, Jens Sadowski, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www. pgdp.net
Release date
2015-06-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1911
Best remembered for a single novel that became a lasting bestseller, this German writer left behind a story that kept finding new readers long after her death. Her work is closely tied to the landscape and atmosphere of southern Germany, giving it a strong sense of place.
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