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The Forest Farm Tales of the Austrian Tyrol
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The Forest Farm Tales of the Austrian Tyrol

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR16,50

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"The Forest Farm: Tales of the Austrian Tyrol" by Peter Rosegger is a classic work of Austrian literature that transports readers to the picturesque Alpine setting of the Tyrol region. Through a collection of nature tales and folklore stories, Rosegger paints a vivid portrait of rural life in the Tyrolean countryside, capturing the essence of Tyrolean culture and traditions. Set against the backdrop of majestic alpine landscapes, the stories in "The Forest Farm" delve into the intricacies of mountain farming and the rhythms of rural community life. With his naturalist writing style, Rosegger brings to life the beauty and harshness of nature, weaving together themes of resilience, tradition, and the enduring bond between humans and their environment. As readers journey through the pages of this literary classic, they are immersed in the timeless charm of Tyrolean traditions and the rustic simplicity of rural existence. Rosegger's evocative prose and keen insight into human nature make "The Forest Farm" a compelling read that resonates with readers of all ages, offering a glimpse into a bygone era and celebrating the enduring spirit of Alpine communities.
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ISBN/GTIN978-93-6142-706-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.03.2024
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 140 mm, Höhe 216 mm, Dicke 10 mm
Gewicht225 g
Artikel-Nr.28631131
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A48865024
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Peter Rosegger, a renowned Austrian writer, left an indelible mark on literature with his masterpiece, "The Forest Farm: Tales of the Austrian Tyrol." Born in the heart of the Styrian Alps, Rosegger drew inspiration from his rural upbringing to craft a collection of captivating tales set amidst the rugged beauty of the Austrian Tyrol. In "The Forest Farm," Rosegger's lyrical prose and deep connection to nature transport readers to the enchanting world of alpine forests and mountain villages. Through a series of heartwarming narratives, he weaves a tapestry of life on a forest farm, capturing the timeless rhythms of rural existence and the enduring spirit of the Tyrolean people. Rosegger's tales are imbued with a profound reverence for the land and its inhabitants, celebrating the simple joys of hard work, community, and the beauty of the natural world. From the challenges of farming in the harsh mountain terrain to the triumphs of human resilience and perseverance, his stories resonate with authenticity and charm. "The Forest Farm" stands as a testament to Rosegger's literary prowess and his ability to capture the essence of Tyrolean life with warmth and sensitivity.

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