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A collection of novellas set among the wind‑scoured heights and isolated villages of the southern Black Forest, where landscape and weather shape daily life. The stories portray stubborn villagers who cling to customs, ancient privileges, and local legal lore while confronting administrative reforms and outside authority. Vivid scenes range from storm‑beaten inns and mossy thatch to disputes over chimney inspections, court records, and episodes of rumor‑fueled unrest or armed defiance. Rustic realism, regional speech, and touches of folklore combine to examine tensions between communal memory and the pressures of modernization.

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Arthur Achleitner

Arthur Achleitner was a German author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often reflect the landscapes and cultural nuances of the regions he wrote about, particularly in Austria and Croatia. Notable titles include "Aus Kroatien: Skizzen und Erzählungen," which showcases his keen observational skills and narrative style. Achleitner's novels, such as "Celsissimus: Salzburger Roman" and "Unter den Hohen Tauern: Ein Roman aus der Steiermark," illustrate his ability to weave rich stories that resonate with the local heritage and natural beauty of his settings. His literary output includes a variety of genres, making him a versatile figure in his time.

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