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The narrator remembers his boyhood visits to a neglected formal garden and the heathlands beyond, wandering with a childhood companion to a small village where forbidden trees, bird nests, and a water-filled pit provided games and mysteries. Most compelling are visits to the old stone church, whose carved altarpieces and a gruesome crucifix lead the narrator's imagination to a painted effigy of a beautiful dead child holding a white water-lily and a stern portrait of the child's father. A local legend that the child drowned in the nearby pool haunts him and prompts a later search for the story behind those images, exploring memory, loss, and the hold of the past.

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Theodor Storm

Theodor Storm was a prominent German author and poet, known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. Born in 1817 in Husum, he is celebrated for his evocative storytelling and deep psychological insight. His works often explore themes of nature, love, and the human condition, reflecting the landscapes and culture of his native Schleswig-Holstein. Among his notable works is "Der Schimmelreiter," a novella that combines folklore with a profound exploration of fate and responsibility. Storm's lyrical style and rich characterizations have left a lasting impact on German literature, making him a key figure in the literary heritage of the period.

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