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"Silence in the Forest" by Ludwig Ganghofer is a popular romance novel set in the Tyrolean mountains and forests – a story of love, passion, jealousy and aristocratic life. Classic Ganghofer's native prose.
"Silent in the Forest" is one of Ganghofer's most popular novels in Croatian translation. Ludwig Ganghofer (1855–1920) was one of the most widely read German writers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his sentimental and adventure novels from the Bavarian and Tyrolean Alpine region (the so-called Heimatromane).
The novel takes place in the magnificent Tyrolean forests and mountains. The young Prince Heinrich comes to a wild mountain region where he meets the beautiful and proud Baroness Ernestina. A passionate love develops between them, but also difficult obstacles: social differences, jealousy, intrigue and the conflict between noble pride and sincere feelings. The novel is rich in descriptions of untouched nature, hunting, forest silence and Alpine life, which was Ganghofer's trademark.
The style is typical of Ganghofer – romantic, emotional, dynamic and easy to read. The novel combines a love story with adventure elements and an idealized depiction of nature, which at the time attracted a wide audience looking for an escape into a romantic world. Ganghofer's works were extremely popular in Croatia between the two wars and during the 1940s.
Today, this Osijek edition is a sought-after antiquarian copy, especially among fans of old popular literature and Ganghofer's novels. The book is a classic example of sentimental mountain prose that has provided reading pleasure for generations. An ideal read for those who love romantic stories with rich natural descriptions and dramatic love plots.
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