schwarze Spinne
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Die Schwarze Spinne spielt in einem kleinen Schweizer Dorf, das von einer Reihe mysteriöser Todesfälle heimgesucht wird. Die Dorfbewohner glauben an eine schwarze Spinne, die das Böse verkörpert, und geraten in Panik und gegenseitigen Argwohn. Während der Schrecken um sich greift, gerät die junge Anna, die den Dorfbewohnern Mut machen will, in eine besondere Beziehung zu einem Mann, der ihr und anderen in Not hilft. Gotthelf erzählt die Geschichte in Form einer Rahmenerzählung, die eine tiefere Bedeutung über Gut und Böse, Vertrauen und Aberglaube vermittelt. Die Novelle wurde zum Ausdruck der christlichen und humanistischen Grundhaltung des Biedermeier, einer Epoche, die mit der Suche nach Harmonie und dem Bewahren von Traditionen verbunden ist.Book Details
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