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Idisa: eine thüringisch-fränkische Sage für unsere Jugend

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The narrative follows a poor rural family in a river valley and their eldest son, who shoulders household duties while his father recovers from illness. Seeking solace in spring woods, the boy undertakes a solitary hike to familiar mountain places and falls into a reverie beside a sparkling spring. In his vision a secret garden appears populated by playful water-nymphs, chiming flowers, and dancing creatures, blending everyday hardships with folkloric wonder. The tale alternates intimate domestic scenes and vivid natural imagery to explore resilience, childhood imagination, and the consolations of landscape and tradition.

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Heinrich Langbein

Heinrich Langbein was a German author known for his contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. His notable work, "Idisa: eine thüringisch-fränkische Sage für unsere Jugend," reflects his interest in folklore and regional tales, aiming to educate and entertain young readers. Langbein's storytelling often draws from the rich cultural heritage of Thuringia and Franconia, providing insights into the traditions and values of his time. Through his writing, he sought to inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity in the youth, making him a significant figure in the realm of German literary heritage.

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