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Die Mumie von Rotterdam. Zweiter Theil by Georg Döring
by Döring, Georg, 1789-1833Description
Die Mumie von Rotterdam. Zweiter Theil by Georg Döring is a novella written in the early 19th century. The story revolves around two students, Le Vaillant and La Paix, who are embarking on a journey through Rotterdam, filled with excitement and adventure. Their escapade quickly leads them to encounters with intriguing characters, including the charming Juliane and the noble Cornelius, as they navigate their romantic entanglements and conflicts. The beginning of the novella introduces the two protagonists as they leave their professor’s company and make their way to the harbor of Rotterdam, engaging in playful philosophical banter. They soon encounter a drunken sailor, Peter, whom they attempt to help, inadvertently stirring up trouble among the local seamen. As they navigate their precarious situation, Le Vaillant’s humorous demeanor clashes with La Paix’s calmer philosophy, complicating their friendship. The two students eventually find themselves drawn into a more adventurous course, setting the stage for romantic pursuits and potential conflict as they meet Juliane and witness the heroics of Cornelius van Daalen. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



