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- Seldwyla Folks, also published as The People of Seldwyla (German: Die Leute von Seldwyla), is a sequence of novellas by the Swiss writer Gottfried Keller...
- (German: Der grüne Heinrich) and his cycle of novellas called Seldwyla Folks (Die Leute von Seldwyla), he became one of the most po****r narrators of literary...
- story comes from Keller's cycle of novellas The People from Seldwyla (Die Leute von Seldwyla) and first appeared in 1874 in the third volume of the second...
- 1933 Im Dienste des Alltags 1933 Mensch im Schnee 1933 Toggenburg 1935 Seldwyla 1935 Symphonie des W****ers 1935 Tessiner Bergbauern 1935 Tessiner Seen...
- Stifter's Der Nachsommer (1857) and Gottfried Keller's Seldwyla Folks (German: Die Leute von Seldwyla) were named the two great German novels of the 19th...
- The Sorrows of Gentility Gottfried Keller – Die Leute von Seldwyla (The People of Seldwyla) "A Lady of New Orleans" – Tit for Tat Herman Melville The...
- illustrations for books such as "Der Schützenkönig" by Ernst Eschmann, Seldwyla Folks by Gottfried Keller, "Unser Heimatland 1291" by A. G****er and his...
- Writer 1848–1850 Author of "Green Henry", "A Village Romeo and Juliet", "Seldwyla Folks", "Zurich Novellas", "Martin Salander" Jerome Kern (1885–1945) Composer...
- 2017. "Die Leute von Seldwyla Erzählungen von Gottfried Keller". 1874. Keller, Gottfried (17 May 2016). Die Leute von Seldwyla. Jazzybee Verlag. ISBN 9783849688134...
- alchemist and Hexenmeister (witch master) Pineiß, living in the town of Seldwyla, while Moers' novel features the Schrecksenmeister Eißpin, who lives in...