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German Moonlight

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A first-person narrator on a windswept island describes convalescent routines among dunes and beaches before recounting an absurd encounter with an agitated acquaintance who, convinced the moon threatens him, slides down a sandhill and seeks shelter from its light. The anecdote pairs detailed seaside observation with wry humor and gentle satire of superstition, juxtaposing the narrator's calm, skeptical outlook against the other man's theatrical panic. The piece blends landscape description, social detail, and quiet reflection on human vulnerability and the limits of reason.

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Wilhelm Raabe

Wilhelm Raabe was a notable German author of the 19th century, recognized for his contributions to literature through his vivid storytelling and exploration of human experiences. His works often reflect a deep sense of place and character, drawing from his own life and the landscapes of Germany. Among his key titles is "Elderflowers," which showcases his lyrical prose and keen observations of society. Raabe's narratives frequently delve into themes of identity and the passage of time, making him a significant figure in the German literary canon.

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