
Sängerin
Sängerin, written by Wilhelm Hauff, revolves around the attempted murder of the singer Giuseppa Fiametti. Set against the backdrop of a scandalous past, the story follows Medical Officer Lange as he investigates the incident and gains Fiametti's trust, leading her to reveal her tragic life story. The plot thickens when Fiametti implicates the respected businessman Bolnau, raising suspicions about his strange behavior. This novella, published in the 19th century, explores themes of intrigue and societal judgment.





















