Prinzessin Mymra: Novellen und Träume by Aleksei Remizov

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Author Remizov, Aleksei, 1877-1957
Translator Eliasberg, Alexander, 1878-1924
Title Prinzessin Mymra: Novellen und Träume
Contents Die Feuersbrunst -- Petuschok -- Prinzessin Mymra -- Das Opfer -- Der den Teufel rief -- Sanofa -- Das Los des Elenden: Träume.
Credits Produced by Jens Sadowski
Summary "Prinzessin Mymra: Novellen und Träume" by Aleksei Remizov is a collection of novellas and dreams written in the early 20th century. This work captures the essence of Russian folklore and the complexities of human emotions, intertwined with surreal and dreamlike narratives. The collection revolves around various characters, including mysterious figures and common people, exploring themes of fate, loss, and the struggle against darkness. The opening of "Prinzessin Mymra" introduces a vivid and tumultuous world, beginning with a foreboding atmosphere as a black-winged mouse is born, inciting fear among the townsfolk who recognize it as the devil's child. A series of tragic events unfold, including the suicide of a mute boy and the murder of a girl, which evoke superstitions and dread among the community. Amidst these calamities, the people engage in discussions filled with paranoia about impending doom, showcasing their fears of an approaching disaster, symbolized by ominous celestial signs. As the narrative progresses, a significant fire devastates the town, leading to chaos, desperation, and a profound sense of loss, ultimately reflecting the fragility of life and the relentless grip of fate. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class PG: Language and Literatures: Slavic (including Russian), Languages and Literature
Subject Russian fiction -- Translations into German
Subject Short stories, Russian -- Translations into German
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EBook-No. 39174
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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