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Weltuntergang (Historischer Roman)

Weltuntergang (Historischer Roman)

Felix Dahn

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e-artnow
Año de edición:
2017
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Ficción histórica
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9788026860655
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Felix Dahn (1834-1912) war ein deutscher Professor für Rechtswissenschaften, Schriftsteller und Historiker. Dahns Popularität gründete vor allem auf einem historischen Roman. Mit einem insgesamt ca. 30.000 Druckseiten umfassenden Œuvre zählt Felix Dahn zu den produktivsten Autoren seiner Zeit. Aus dem Buch: 'Gar wunderhold, wie sonst kaum irgendwo auf deutscher Erde, zieht der Frühling ein zu Würzburg an dem Main. Frühzeitiger als anderwärts kehrt er zu: im Hornung schon flötet die Amsel ihr melodisch Lied hoch vom Ulmenwipfel, wann die Sonne zu Rüste geht über dem Guttenberger Wald, Thal und Rebgelände tauchend in eitel Gold und Segen. Frühe sprießen an sonniger Halde die Veilchen hervor und wie leuchten, wie duften sie in den Weingärten der sanften Hügel, die wilden, gelben Tulpen! Dankbar gedenkt, wer je sein genoß, des Würzburger Lenzes. - Und ganz besonders schön, herrlicher denn je zuvor, meinten die frohen Menschen, war der liebe Lenz in das Mainthal eingefahren im Jahre des Herrn Eintausend. Das Land weithin stand in eitel Maienblust. Das Wildgedörn, das die Rebgärten rings an den sanft aufsteigenden Hängen umhegte - Weißdorn und Rotdorn und zahllose Hagerosen - blühte so reich, daß der süße Duft, vom Südwind getragen, berauschend flußabwärts zog. In den dichten Hecken vor der Stadtmauer, aber auch in den häufigen Gärten innerhalb der Umwallung sang die Mönchsgrasmücke, sang die Nachtigall ihr feurig Lied...'

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