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Bergkristall (Der heilige Abend)
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Veröffentlicht 2024, von Adalbert Stifter bei Good Press
ISBN: 8596547802969
65 Seiten
ab 7 Jahre
Adalbert Stifter's 'Bergkristall' (The Holy Evening) is a poignant and timeless tale set in the picturesque Austrian Alps. The story follows two children, Sanna and her younger brother, who become separated in a snowstorm on Christmas Eve. Stifter's descriptive prose beautifully captures the harsh yet breathtaking winter landscape, mirroring the emotional journey of the children as they navigate ...
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Adalbert Stifter's 'Bergkristall' (The Holy Evening) is a poignant and timeless tale set in the picturesque Austrian Alps. The story follows two children, Sanna and her younger brother, who become separated in a snowstorm on Christmas Eve. Stifter's descriptive prose beautifully captures the harsh yet breathtaking winter landscape, mirroring the emotional journey of the children as they navigate through the snow-covered mountains. The novella is imbued with a sense of innocence and wonder, making it a classic piece of Austrian literature that explores themes of family, love, and resilience.
Adalbert Stifter's 'Bergkristall' (The Holy Evening) is a poignant and timeless tale set in the picturesque Austrian Alps. The story follows two children, Sanna and her younger brother, who become separated in a snowstorm on Christmas Eve. Stifter's descriptive prose beautifully captures the harsh yet breathtaking winter landscape, mirroring the emotional journey of the children as they navigate through the snow-covered mountains. The novella is imbued with a sense of innocence and wonder, making it a classic piece of Austrian literature that explores themes of family, love, and resilience.