Aus der Jugendzeit; Historie von der schönen Lau by Eduard Mörike
Eduard Mörike's 'Historie von der schönen Lau' is a hidden gem from 19th-century German literature. It feels like a rediscovered folktale, full of gentle magic and quiet emotion.
The Story
The tale centers on Lau, a beautiful water nymph (a 'Nixe') from the Danube River. Due to a mistake, she is punished by her husband, the Danube king, and sent to live in the deep Blautopf spring in Southern Germany. Her punishment has a peculiar condition: she cannot return home to her children until she laughs heartily five times. The story follows her life in the well, her observations of the humans above, and her longing for her true home. It's a simple plot about a magical being waiting for a moment of pure, freeing joy.
Why You Should Read It
Mörike's magic is in the atmosphere. He doesn't just tell a fairy tale; he makes you feel the damp coolness of the well and Lau's profound sadness. Her exile is something we can all understand on some level—that feeling of being stuck somewhere you don't belong. Her quest isn't for a treasure or a prince; it's for genuine laughter and connection. It’s a surprisingly moving portrait of melancholy and hope. The writing is poetic but never difficult, painting a world where the magical feels quietly real.
Final Verdict
This is perfect for readers who love atmospheric myths, like the stories of Hans Christian Andersen or the Brothers Grimm, but crave more psychological depth. It's for anyone who has ever felt a little homesick or out of place. It's a short, reflective read that leaves a lasting, gentle impression. Don't expect epic battles; expect a poignant, beautifully told story about finding light in a deep, dark place.
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Dorothy Thompson
1 year agoCompatible with my e-reader, thanks.
Matthew Jackson
10 months agoLoved it.
Matthew Flores
1 month agoFinally found time to read this!
Jackson Young
1 year agoBeautifully written.