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The narrative opens in a provincial household where a visiting alchemist's distress follows a remark about three nuts and a Latin couplet claiming the third brings death; suspected by his hosts of foreseeing his own doom, he departs pleading for secrecy. Months later a grieving woman arrives, recoils at the sight of nuts and recognizes a child's crude painting that reproduces the alchemist's supplication, revealing that the pictured man is her husband, an apothecary ruined by experimental pursuits. The tale unfolds a web of suspicion, rumor, and domestic shame while probing the uneasy border between scientific ambition, superstition, and moral consequence.

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Clemens Brentano

Clemens Brentano (1778-1842) was a notable German poet and novelist, recognized for his contributions to the Romantic literary movement. He is best known for his fairy tales and folk-inspired narratives, which often blend elements of fantasy with deep emotional resonance. His work "Das Märchen von dem Myrtenfräulein" exemplifies his unique storytelling style, characterized by lyrical prose and rich imagery. Brentano was also involved in the collection of German folklore, which influenced his literary output. His writings reflect a profound appreciation for nature and the human experience, making him a significant figure in the landscape of 19th-century German literature.

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