
This second volume gathers Wilhelm Hauff’s lively novellas, presenting a rich mix of historical romance, folk legend, and witty satire. The stories travel from the grandeur of imperial courts to the shadowy corridors of medieval castles, and even to the bustling taverns of Bremen, each rendered with the author’s characteristic charm and vivid imagination. Readers will enjoy the seamless blend of adventure and moral reflection that defines Hauff’s storytelling.
One of the standout tales opens with a chance meeting aboard a carriage traveling from Frankfurt to Stuttgart. Two young men, strangers at first, quickly discover a shared curiosity about the lands they cross and the peoples they encounter. Their conversation weaves together witty observations on regional prejudices, the allure of foreign scenery, and the subtle humor that arises when assumptions meet reality. The narrative invites listeners to embark on a thoughtful journey through 19th‑century Europe, where humor and insight walk hand in hand.
Language
de
Duration
~9 hours (530K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-11-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1802–1827
Best remembered for his fairy tales and short, vivid novels, this early 19th-century German writer packed a remarkable amount into a very short life. His stories move easily between folklore, satire, and adventure, which helps explain why they still feel lively today.
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