"The Nut Brown Girl" by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe is a German classic tale that has captivated readers for centuries. Set in an idyllic village in the Alpine region of Germany, the story centers on Marianne, an orphan girl who lives with her elderly aunt and cousin. The aunt is devoted to traditional rural customs and values, while the cousin is more interested in the city lifestyle, and constantly tries to persuade Marianne to live a fashionable life in Frankfurt.

Nevertheless, Marianne remains true to her roots and respects the cultural traditions of her homeland. When she grows older, her Aunt Gertrud asks her to marry the local innkeeper, Bartholomäus Becher. After much hesitation, Marianne finally accepts this proposal, despite being unsure about the man.

Over the years, Marianne and Becher slowly develop a strong love for each other, but obstacles prevent them from starting a family. Eventually, tragedy strikes and her cousin dies in a fatal accident. Now alone and confused, Marianne decides to take her cousin's place in the maids at the famous writer and scientist, Professor Peter Abelard.

Through the coming years, Abelard offers Marianne knowledge and insight into the world around her, bringing her insight and insight from nature and wildlife. As she grows wiser and expands her horizons, she eventually leaves Abelard's service and marries Wolfgang, a young farmer whom she meets in the distant mountains.

"The Nut Brown Girl", written in 1794 by Johann Wilhelm von Goethe, is considered one of the greatest works of classical literature, and continues to inspire new generations of readers. Its universal themes of love, loyalty, and the importance of heritage find reflection in modern literature and culture, as well as in everyday life.

Электронная Книга «Das nussbraune Mädchen» написана автором Johann Wolfgang von Goethe в году.

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Язык: Немецкий

ISBN: 9783748525226



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  • Рейтинг Книги:
  • Автор: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Категория: Литературоведение
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Немецкий
  • Издатель: Bookwire
  • ISBN: 9783748525226