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Die entführte Prinzessin
- Narrated by: Gerd Wameling
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Wenn Ritter Bredur dem baskarischen Prinzen Diego beim Festmahl nicht ein Bein gestellt hätte, wäre die Brautwerbung um Prinzessin Lisvana nur eine Formsache gewesen. So aber geraten Nordländer und Baskarier in einen zünftigen Streit, an dessen Ende die baskarischen Gäste die Prinzessin einfach entführen. Doch so verlockend der elegante Prinz und das süße Leben im mittelmeerischen Baskarien auch sind: Prinzessin Lisvana schmollt und verweigert die Heirat. Während Prinz Diego der Verzweiflung nahe ist, macht sich Ritter Bredur auf die gefährliche Reise in den Süden, um die Prinzessin zu befreien...
Von ehrgeizigen Vätern, trotzenden Kindern, verfehlter Liebe und den Drachen in uns selbst -- mit Karen Duve wird auch ein Ritterroman zum literarischen Vergnügen.
(c) 2001 Eichborn Lido
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