Beschreibung
In 'The Nuts,' reissued thoughtfully by DigiCat Publishing, Georg Ebers transports readers to a festive Yuletide ambience with 'A Christmas Story for my Children and Grandchildren.' Grounded in the rich tradition of holiday storytelling, Ebers' narrative emerges as both a tender family chronicle and a timeless fable, eloquently woven into the fabric of nineteenth-century literary artistry. The narrative employs a classic prose style, infused with the warmth and generosity characteristic of the season it celebrates, placing the work firmly alongside the perennial favorites of Christmas lore. Through its meticulous recreation in contemporary format, readers are invited to experience its charm afresh, preserving the narrative's original splendor while ensuring its accessibility for generations to come. Georg Ebers, an eminent Egyptologist and novelist, drew upon a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to craft this intimate tale. His scholarly pursuits, deeply rooted in the study of ancient civilizations, imbued his fiction with a palpable sense of history and authenticity, often bridging the gap between his academic work and storytelling. 'The Nuts' represents a departure from his historical texts, revealing a personal side to Ebers as he dedicates the work affectionately to his descendants, weaving threads of familial love and the essence of holiday spirit into each page. Esteemed for readers seeking a heartwarming holiday narrative, 'The Nuts' by Georg Ebers is a captivating rediscovery of a lesser-known gem. As its pages unwind with grace and familiar cheer, the story appeals to those yearning for a vintage Christmas tale replete with the values and sentiments that have shaped our celebrations of the season. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reedition beckons a new audience to cherish this endearing work, reaffirming its place as a cherished classic to be savored with family and through the quiet, reflective moments of the holiday season.
Autorenportrait
Georg Moritz Ebers (18371898), an Egyptologist and writer, is known for his contribution to the understanding of ancient Egyptian culture through his historical novels. Born in Berlin, he pursued his passion for ancient cultures at the University of Göttingen where he studied Egyptology under the distinguished Karl Richard Lepsius. Ebers penned several novels, but one of the lesser-known works is 'The Nuts,' a work not often included in the discussions of his literary oeuvre. His more prominent novels are 'Uarda,' 'An Egyptian Princess,' and 'The Sisters,' where he deftly weaves intricate tales of ancient Egypt with considerable knowledge garnered from his academic pursuits. These novels stand out for their rich descriptive quality that brings the world of the Pharaohs to life, often featuring detailed accounts of daily life, architecture, and the religious practices of the time. Ebers's commitment to authenticity is evident in his utilization of real historical figures and events, which served to educate his readers as much as entertain them. His narrative style, deeply rooted in the romantic tradition, allowed him to portray the past with an immediacy and vibrancy that continue to engage readers. His contribution to both literature and Egyptology remains a testament to the value of interdisciplinary scholarship in the humanities.
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