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Legends of the Rhine

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The collection gathers regional legends and folklore from towns, castles, and landscapes along the Rhine, presenting brief retellings of mythic episodes, medieval romances, and local ghost stories. Individual pieces connect particular sites to origin myths, heroic figures, cathedral lore, and uncanny events, ranging from river spirits and shipwreck tales to enchanted towers, robber barons, and cursed objects. Narrative vignettes are organized geographically, often accompanied by artist illustrations, and emphasize atmosphere, historical anecdote, and popular explanations for natural features and ruins rather than scholarly analysis.

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Wilhelm Ruland

Wilhelm Ruland was a writer known for his contributions to the folklore and legends of the Rhine region. His notable work, "Legends of the Rhine," showcases a collection of enchanting tales that reflect the rich cultural heritage and mythological traditions of the area. Ruland's writings often delve into the mystical and historical aspects of the Rhine, making them a significant part of the literary landscape surrounding this iconic river. His works, including the Dutch "Sagen van den Rijn," continue to resonate with readers interested in folklore and regional storytelling.

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