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Die Hexe: Eine Erzählung

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The narrative opens at a mid-18th-century foundation-laying ceremony for a princely residence, following a procession of civic and ecclesiastical dignitaries whose ceremonial rituals mask simmering personal tensions. Attention falls on a charming young woman from a local family, a jaunty courtier, and a newly appointed municipal clerk, whose attractions, rivalries, and social jealousies play out amid pageantry. Through vivid period detail and close social observation, the story contrasts public festivity with underlying currents of ambition, class friction, and local superstition that unsettle communal harmony.

About the Author

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Wilhelm Weigand

Wilhelm Weigand was a German author known for his narrative work, particularly in the realm of fiction. His notable story, "Die Hexe: Eine Erzählung," explores themes of witchcraft and the supernatural, reflecting the cultural and societal anxieties of his time. Weigand's writing often delves into the complexities of human nature and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide insight into the literary landscape of his era.

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