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Sidonia, the Sorceress (Vol. 1&2)
A Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of PomeraniaBy Wilhelm MeinholdLength30h 2m
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Sidonia the Sorceress is a Gothic historical novel based on true events, namely the fate of the Pomeranian noblewoman Sidonia von Borcke (1548-1620), who was tried and executed for witchcraft in the city of Stettin. Portrayed as a femme fatale, she became the subject of several fictional works in German and English, especially during the 19th century. The depiction of evil featured in Meinhold's novel developed a considerable influence on the subjects of the artist and literary circles in the Anglo-Saxon countries.
"When we returned to the castle, Sidonia met the bridemaidens again with joyous smiles. She now wore a white silk robe, laced with gold, and dancing-slippers with white silk hose. The diamonds still remained on her head, neck, and arms. She looked beautiful thus; and I could not withdraw my eyes from her. We all now entered the bridechamber, as the custom is, and there stood an immense bridal couch, with coverlet and draperies as white as snow; and all the bridemaids and the guests threw their wreaths upon it. Then the Prince, taking the bridegroom by the hand, led him up to it, and repeated an old German rhyme concerning the duties of the holy state upon which he had entered."
Audiobook details
GenreHistorical Fiction, Horror
Length30 hrs 2 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 11, 2020
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Sidonia, the Sorceress (Vol. 1&2)
50BOOK III. Continued.
2PREFACE
51CHAPTER IV.
3BOOK I.
52CHAPTER V.
4CHAPTER I.
53CHAPTER VI.
5CHAPTER II.
54CHAPTER VII.
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6CHAPTER III.
55CHAPTER VIII.
7CHAPTER IV.
56CHAPTER IX.
8CHAPTER V.
57CHAPTER X.
9CHAPTER VI.
58CHAPTER XI.
10CHAPTER VII.
59CHAPTER XII.
11CHAPTER VIII.
60CHAPTER XIII.
12CHAPTER IX.
61CHAPTER XIV.
13CHAPTER X.
62CHAPTER XV.
14CHAPTER XI.
63CHAPTER XVI.
15CHAPTER XII.
64CHAPTER XVII.
16CHAPTER XIII.
65CHAPTER XVIII.
17CHAPTER XIV.
66CHAPTER XIX.
18CHAPTER XV.
67CHAPTER XX.
19CHAPTER XVI.
68CHAPTER XXI.
20CHAPTER XVII.
69CHAPTER XXII.
21CHAPTER XVIII.
70CHAPTER XXIII.
22BOOK II.
71CHAPTER XXIV.
23CHAPTER I.
72CONCLUSION.
24CHAPTER II.
73MARY SCHWEIDLER,
25CHAPTER III.
74PREFACE
26CHAPTER IV.
75INTRODUCTION.
27CHAPTER V.
76CHAPTER VII.
28CHAPTER VI.
77CHAPTER VIII.
29CHAPTER VII.
78CHAPTER IX.
30CHAPTER VIII.
79CHAPTER X.
31CHAPTER IX.
80CHAPTER XI.
32CHAPTER X.
81CHAPTER XII.
33CHAPTER XI.
82CHAPTER XIII.
34CHAPTER XII.
83CHAPTER XIV.
35CHAPTER XIII.
84CHAPTER XV.
36CHAPTER XIV.
85CHAPTER XVI.
37CHAPTER XV.
86CHAPTER XVII.
38CHAPTER XVI.
87CHAPTER XVIII.
39CHAPTER XVII.
88CHAPTER XIX.
40CHAPTER XVIII.
89CHAPTER XX.
41CHAPTER XIX.
90CHAPTER XXI.
42CHAPTER XX.
91CHAPTER XXII.
43CHAPTER XXI.
92CHAPTER XXIII.
44CHAPTER XXII.
93CHAPTER XXIV.
45CHAPTER XXIII.
94CHAPTER XXV.
46BOOK III.
95CHAPTER XXVI,
47CHAPTER I.
96CHAPTER XXVII.
48CHAPTER II.
97CHAPTER XXVIII.
49CHAPTER III.
98CHAPTER XXIX.