Neid

audiobook

Neid

by Ernst von Wildenbruch

DE·~3 hours

Chapters

Description

In a quiet village beside the Lahn River, a lone traveler steps into the solitary church that dominates the hill. There, a single, unsettling painting dominates the altar: a naked man encircled by fire and coiling serpents, his face a mask of agony. The Latin inscription hints that envy—Invidia—has driven the scene, leaving the observer haunted by the stark, almost ritualistic symbolism.

The narrator’s curiosity draws a conversation with the church’s caretaker, who reveals that the grotesque image was commissioned by the very founder of the building, a man whose identity and deeds have been swallowed by time. As the story unfolds, the unsettling artwork becomes a portal into a forgotten past, inviting questions about pride, remorse, and the lengths one will go to exorcise inner demons. Listeners are led through a tense exploration of how a single act of envy can echo through stone walls and linger in the collective memory of a community.

Details

Language

de

Duration

~3 hours (198K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2014-07-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernst von Wildenbruch

Ernst von Wildenbruch

1845–1909

Remembered for stirring historical dramas and patriotic verse, this German writer and diplomat was a major literary figure in the late 19th century. His work helped bring him wide popularity on the German stage and in print.

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