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An heiligen Wassern: Roman aus dem schweizerischen Hochgebirge

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A high mountain valley is portrayed through precise landscape detail and the quotidian rhythms of village life, where a shared water supply structures agriculture, ritual, and local governance. Episodes follow villagers on steep paths and across terraced vineyards, at a chapel adorned with flowers, and in communal meetings about water and neighborhood matters. Interactions among residents illuminate tensions between customary practice and practical needs, the ties of kinship and friendship, and the ever-present hazards of the alpine environment. The work combines pastoral description and social scenes to show how environment, institutions, and personal relationships shape daily existence in a remote mountain community.

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J. C. Heer

J. C. Heer was a Swiss author known for his contributions to German literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect the picturesque landscapes of Switzerland and Austria, as seen in his notable novel "An heiligen Wassern: Roman aus dem schweizerischen Hochgebirge," which immerses readers in the beauty of the Swiss Alps. Heer's writing is characterized by vivid imagery and a deep appreciation for nature, making his stories resonate with those who cherish the outdoors. Other significant works include "Ferien an der Adria: Bilder aus Süd-Österreich" and "Nick Tappoli," showcasing his versatility across different themes and settings.

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