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The work traces the religious beliefs, legends, and rituals tied to the Rhine and its early inhabitants, presenting Celtic migrations and linguistic comparisons that link local dialects to Sanskrit and Breton. It describes primitive star and sun worship, a distant, inactive creator deity, and a host of minor nature spirits, alongside tree cults, sacred trees for birth and death, and druidic institutions that regulated oracles and prophetic white horses. The narrative combines ethnology, comparative linguistics, and folklore to explain how language, migration, and ritual shaped regional mythic practices.

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X.-B. Saintine

X.-B. Saintine was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his novel "Picciola," which tells the poignant story of a prisoner who finds solace in nurturing a plant. Saintine's works often explore themes of nature, solitude, and the human experience, as seen in titles like "The Solitary of Juan Fernandez, or the Real Robinson Crusoe" and "Myths of the Rhine." His writing reflects a blend of romanticism and realism, capturing the essence of the era's literary movements. Through his narratives, Saintine has left a notable mark on French literature.

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