Discussing "Motley Stones" By Adalbert Stifter
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss "Motley Stones" which was written by Adalbert Stifter and published in 1853.
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Chapter
1. Adalbert Stifter's Life And Writing (00:00:00)
2. New York Review Of Books Edition And Translation (00:05:03)
3. Beginning Of Passages From "Motley Stones" – Stifter's Philosophy And View Of His Art (00:09:50)
4. Earth, Water, Wind, And Fire (00:19:29)
5. A Daniel Defoe Connection (00:21:23)
6. Societal Collapse In A 19th-Century German Village (00:23:41)
7. The Big And The Small – Thunderstorms (00:26:15)
8. The Basis And The Beginning Of All The Sciences (00:28:28)
9. Courtship, Social Norms, And An Eerie Scene (00:30:28)
10. "There Were No Tales To Tell About Him" (00:34:06)
11. The Hidden History Of Your Neighborhood (00:35:51)
12. Christmas – Similarities And Differences (00:37:29)
13. The Soil In Which We Grow (00:43:44)
14. A Description Of The Night Sky (00:45:39)
15. German Folklore – Forests And Gnomes (00:47:40)
16. Castles, The Fatherland, And Nobility (00:50:28)
17. Closing (00:54:18)
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