
In this quietly powerful anthology, each tale turns a different facet of love into a vivid, often unexpected portrait. From the tender longing of young hearts to the stubborn devotion that survives hardship, the stories travel across villages, foreign cities, and intimate interiors, revealing how affection can both illuminate and conceal. The writer’s delicate prose invites listeners to feel the pulse of everyday miracles that shape our connections.
In the opening story, two blind children—Mary and Clement—share a cramped window seat as they await a mysterious operation that promises sight. Their conversation drifts between youthful bravado and quiet dread, exposing how hope and fear intertwine when the world they know may soon change. Through music, whispered doubts, and the scent of night‑flowers, the narrative captures the fragile balance between acceptance and yearning, setting a tone that resonates throughout the collection.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (252K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive
Release date
2010-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1830–1914
A Nobel Prize-winning German writer, he became famous for elegant novellas, poems, and plays that helped shape literary life in 19th-century Munich. His work is often remembered for its polished style, psychological insight, and strong storytelling.
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