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Felicitas: A Tale of the German Migrations: AD 476 - cover

Felicitas: A Tale of the German Migrations: AD 476

Felix Dahn

Translator Mary J. Safford

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Felicitas: A Tale of the German Migrations: A.D. 476," Felix Dahn intricately weaves a narrative that captures the tumultuous period of the Germanic migrations following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The novel blends historical fact with rich character development, employing a vivid and immersive literary style that illuminates the cultural and political upheavals of 5th-century Europe. Dahn's prose serves as a lens through which readers can explore the complexities of identity, survival, and the human spirit amidst chaos, positioning the work within the broader context of German literature that seeks to explore national origins and mythic pasts. Felix Dahn, a distinguished historian and poet, was deeply influenced by the Romantic ideals of his time, which often celebrated German folklore and history. His academic background in law and history, combined with a passion for the narratives of his homeland, undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the Germanic tribes. Dahn's commitment to fostering a sense of German cultural identity through literature is a testament to his belief in the power of storytelling in shaping historical consciousness. "Felicitas" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that effectively combines intricate storytelling with significant historical themes. This work not only appeals to enthusiasts of Germanic history but also to those who appreciate a nuanced exploration of migration, identity, and resilience, making it a vital addition to any literary collection.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 94 pages.

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