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The narrative follows Paul Flemming as he wanders through German landscapes and towns while mourning a personal loss, blending travel description, local legend, and literary reflection. Episodic chapters range from comic sketches and social encounters to meditations on scholarship, fame, and art; recurring set pieces include Rhine scenery, Heidelberg scenes, and alpine excursions. A secondary strand traces the musical agonies of John Kreisler, whose creative intensity and decline illuminate questions about genius, memory, and consolation amid beauty and melancholy.

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) was an American poet and educator, renowned for his lyrical poetry and narrative verse. He is best known for works such as "Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie," which reflects his deep appreciation for American history and culture. Longfellow's poetry often explores themes of love, nature, and the human experience, making him a beloved figure in American literature. His ability to weave storytelling with poetic form is exemplified in works like "The Courtship of Miles Standish" and "Tales of a Wayside Inn." Longfellow's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, and he remains a significant figure in the literary heritage of the United States.

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