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Karl Felix Wolff 
The Dolomites and their legends 

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The Dolomites, a range of mountains in the Southern Alps, are widely celebrated for their bizarre rock formations, light colour hues, and pristine nature. It is no coincidence that UNESCO declared the Pale Mountains a World Heritage Site and that, every single year, they attract tourists and nature enthusiasts from all around the globe. This enchanting mountain landscape, which is oftentimes cool and forbidding, has left an indelible mark on its inhabitants. Their veritable treasure trove of myths, legends and mystery stories is an integral part of the rich cultural heritage of the Dolomites: the older generation has always passed down this heritage to a wide-eyed audience comprised of both the young and the young-at-heart.

This compilation by Karl Felix Wolff (1879-1966), probably the most prominent regional writer-explorer of legends, contains well-known tales like ‘King Laurin and the Alp-Glow’ and ‘The Kingdom of the Fanes’ in addition to lesser known stories such as ‘The Nightingale of the Sasslong’, ‘Iron Hand’ and ‘Merisana’s Wedding’. This book is a unique collection on your perspective of the Dolomites.
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Table of Content

Editorial Note
The Pale Mountains
The Nightingale of the Sasslong
The Latemar Dolls
The Shepherd of Monte Cristallo
King Laurin and the Alp-Glow
The Alpine Pasture of Seis and the Promised Time
The Colour Splendour of the Karer See (Lake)
The Queen of the Crodères
Albolina
Iron Hand
The Hut of the Forget-me-Nots
Merisana’s Wedding
The Birch-Child
Conturina
The Kingdom of the Fanes
Afterword by Ulrike Kindl: Karl Felix Wolff, The Dolomites and their Legends
Glossary of Place Names

About the author

Karl Felix Wolff is born in 1879. It was an elderly nanny from the Fassa Valley who first recounted the Ladin legends to Wolff. He became a journalist and writer, and wandered unceasingly all over the Dolomites in search of forgotten legends. The importance of Wolff’s work in preserving the ancient Ladin myths simply cannot be overstated. He died in Bolzano in 1966.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 160 ● ISBN 9788872834527 ● File size 1.3 MB ● Translator Lea Rukavina ● Publisher Edition Raetia ● City Bozen ● Country IT ● Published 2013 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2639573 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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