
Der Bonapartenschuster
Erzählung aus "Aus dunklem Tann", Band 43 der Gesammelten Werke
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Narrated by:
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Peter Sodann
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By:
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Karl May
About this listen
Ein Junge wächst bei einem Schuster auf, weil seine Mutter, eine Französin, früh stirbt. Aus diesem Grunde wird er "Bonapartenschuster" genannt. Jahre später möchte Wilhelm die Tochter des Bonapartenschusters, Bertha, heiraten. Sein Vater drängt ihn jedoch, eine andere zu heiraten. Wilhelm entscheidet sich für Bertha und wird von seinem Vater daraufhin verstoßen. Was er nicht weiß: Sein Vater wird erpresst...
Der Bonapartenschuster ist eine Kurzgeschichte. Sie wurde bereits in Aus dunklem Tann (Band 43 der Gesammelten Werke) veröffentlicht.
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