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Die Schlacht bei Sempach

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A richly observed narrative follows a glittering medieval cavalcade as it advances toward the vicinity of Sempach, its riders indulging in jest, food, and display while heat and landscape are rendered in sensuous detail. Among them one sombre duke stands apart, uneasy and foreboding. A sudden horn call shatters the languor and converts the pastoral scene into a tightly packed, tense battlefield as an approaching mass of fighters confronts the armored line. The piece emphasizes contrasts between leisurely courtly spectacle and gathering violence, tracing how atmosphere, movement, and perception shift toward imminent combat.

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Robert Walser

Robert Walser was a Swiss writer known for his unique and introspective prose style. His works often explore themes of individuality and the human experience, reflecting a deep sensitivity to the world around him. Among his notable works is "Jakob von Gunten: Ein Tagebuch," which presents a semi-autobiographical account of a young man's experiences in a boarding school. Walser's writing, characterized by its delicate and poetic language, has influenced many modern authors and continues to be celebrated for its innovative approach to narrative and form.

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