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Ludwig Ganghofer (1855–1920)

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Bildnachweis: Ludwig Ganghofer (1899). Wikimedia Commons.

Werke von Ludwig Ganghofer

Schloss Hubertus (1895) 24 Exemplare
Der Jäger von Fall (1883) 21 Exemplare
Die Martinsklause (1929) 19 Exemplare
Der Klosterjäger (1893) 18 Exemplare
Das Schweigen im Walde (1899) 18 Exemplare
Edelweisskönig (1919) 13 Exemplare
Der Mann im Salz (1919) 12 Exemplare
Der hohe Schein (1900) 11 Exemplare
Der laufende Berg (1900) 8 Exemplare
Der Dorfapostel (1917) 8 Exemplare
Der Ochsenkrieg (1919) 8 Exemplare
Das Gotteslehen (1925) 7 Exemplare
Das große Jagen (1918) 7 Exemplare
Der Unfried (1921) 5 Exemplare
Gewitter im Mai 5 Exemplare
Die Trutze von Trutzberg (1915) 4 Exemplare
Die Sünden der Väter (1929) 2 Exemplare
Die Jäger (1929) 2 Exemplare
Das neue Wesen (1951) 2 Exemplare
Es war einmal ... 2 Exemplare
Die Fackeljungfrau (1990) 2 Exemplare
Damian Zagg (1952) 2 Exemplare
Der Hobe Schein 1 Exemplar
Zámek hubertus 1 Exemplar
Bauerntrutz. (1991) 1 Exemplar
Lebenslauf eines Optimisten (1974) 1 Exemplar
Die liebe Kreatur 1 Exemplar
Der Besondere (1985) 1 Exemplar
Die Bacchantin 1 Exemplar
Schloss Hubertus Roman (2003) 1 Exemplar
Ochsenkrieg 1 Exemplar
Tarantella (1984) 1 Exemplar
Rachele Scarpa (1913) 1 Exemplar

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Der Jäger von Fall (1883) is a homeland novel by the German author Ludwig Ganghofer.

The novel opens with the dramatic fire on the farmstead which leaves Lenz, Maria's brother, and orphan, and a simpleton. Maria, or Modei, is betrothed to the hunter of Fall, Friedl, but as the hunter does not return for two years, she has a child with a local poacher, called Toni. Upon his return, Friedl discovers that Toni is the illegal poacher, and must arrest him. However, in an attempt to arrest Toni, Toni's brother Blasi is accidentally killed, but Toni blames friedl and seeks revenge. On his way to the village, Toni encounters Lenz, and in a fight between them, Lenz kills Toni.

Der Jäger von Fall was a very difficult read, because it is written in German Bavarian dialect. Careful reading makes it possible to understand the language, but the story did not really interest me, and I could not really follow the details of the story line. The opening chapter, describing the fire was impressive, and some of the hunting scenes, including the chase of the poachers by hunter were impressive, and evoked some of the mountainous highlands. However, the action seemed unnecessarily slow.
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