Was der schwarze Hans erlebte: Kindererzählung aus der Heimat

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Was der schwarze Hans erlebte: Kindererzählung aus der Heimat

by Theodor Zenner

DE·~2 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

I.

11:50

II.

5:28

III.

6:27

IV.

9:29

V.

12:50

VI.

7:11

VII.

9:49

VIII.

15:53

IX.

12:57

X.

11:17

Description

A century‑old raven named Hans perches high in an ancient oak, his green‑tinged feathers still glossy and his keen eyes sharpened by a found pair of spectacles. Though his eyesight has faded, his memory remains vivid, and he delights in swapping stories for tasty treats—worms, grubs, and the like—brought by the eager young ravens gathered around him. The tale opens on a warm summer evening when the little “Rabenbüblein” settle in, ready for the long, spooky narrative Hans has promised to share.

Listeners are drawn into a world of dense forests, crumbling castles, and the secret lives of the creatures that inhabit them, all narrated with the humor and gravitas of a seasoned storyteller. Hans’s voice weaves together history and folklore, inviting children to imagine the rustling leaves of the Ösling and the distant glimmer of 18th‑century luxembourgish landscapes. As the story unfolds, the youngsters learn that even the smallest gifts can unlock the richest of tales.

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Language

de

Duration

~2 hours (155K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Luxembourg: Kremer & Rettel, 1921.

Credits

Jens Sadowski, Richard Scheibel, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2022-02-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Theodor Zenner

Theodor Zenner

1890–1948

A Luxembourg priest who turned his love of faith, history, and the natural world into a large body of children’s and devotional books. His stories were especially known for their moral tone and their close ties to Luxembourgish places and traditions.

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