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Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
by George W. M. (George William MacArthur) Reynolds
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- EN
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A mysterious figure appears in early 16th century Germany, around the Black Forest, where supernatural and human conflicts intertwine. The story follows Wagner, an aged shepherd mourning the recent disappearance of his granddaughter Agnes, and a charismatic stranger who offers him youth and riches at an ominous cost. The novel combines elements of horror, romance, and supernatural themes, examining Wagner's internal struggles as he grapples with the consequences of his choices. Set against a turbulent historical backdrop, the narrative explores themes of temptation, morality, and the supernatural influence on human lives. The work reflects mid-19th-century Gothic sensibilities and contributes to the genre's interest in dark romanticism and supernatural folklore.
The plot centres on Wagner’s encounter with a stranger who presents a supernatural bargain, leading to questions about identity and the nature of evil, within a richly described Gothic setting.
The plot centres on Wagner’s encounter with a stranger who presents a supernatural bargain, leading to questions about identity and the nature of evil, within a richly described Gothic setting.
From the opening pages
around; the lightning flashed at short intervals: and the wind swept furiously along in sudden and fitful gusts. The streams of the great Black Forest of Germany babbled in playful melody no more, but rushed on with deafening din, mingling their torrent roar with the wild creaking of the huge oaks, the rustling of the firs, the howling of the affrighted wolves, and the hollow voices of the storm. The dense black clouds were driving restlessly athwart the sky; and when the vivid lightning gleamed forth with rapid and eccentric glare, it seemed as if the dark jaws of some hideous monster, floating high above, opened to vomit flame. And as the abrupt but furious gusts of wind swept through the forest, they raised strange echoes—as if the impervious mazes of that mighty wood were the abode of hideous fiends and evil spirits, who responded in shrieks, moans, and lamentations to the fearful din of the tempest. It was, indeed, an appalling night! An old—old man sat in his cottage on the verge of the Black Forest. He had numbered ninety years; his head was completely bald—his mouth was toothless—his long beard was white as snow, and his limbs were feeble and trembling. He was alone in the world; his wife, his children, his grandchildren, all his relations, in fine, save one , had preceded him on that long, last voyage, from which no traveler returns. And that one was a grand-daughter, a beauteous girl of sixteen, who had hitherto been his solace and his comfort, but who had suddenly disappeared—he knew not how—a few days previously to the time when we discover him seated thus lonely in his poor cottage. But perhaps she also was dead! An accident might have snatched her away from him, and sent her spirit to join those of her father and mother, her sisters and her brothers, whom a terrible pestilence— the Black Death —hurried to the tomb a few years before. No: the old man could not believe that his darling granddaughter was no more—for he had sought her throughout the neighboring district of the Black Forest, and not a trace of her was to be seen. Had she fallen down a precipice, or perished by the ruthless murderer’s hand, he would have discovered her mangled corpse: had she become the prey of the ravenous wolves, certain signs of her fate would have…
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