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  1. The Ghost-Seer or The Apparitionist (full title: Der Geisterseher – Aus den Papieren des Grafen von O**; literally, The Ghost-Seer – From the papers of the Count of O**) is a novel by Friedrich Schiller. It first appeared in several instalments from 1787 to 1789 in the journal Thalia, later appearing as a three-volume book in its own right.

    • Germany
    • 1787 to 1789
    • Book I. from The Papers of Count O———
    • Book II.
    • Letter I.
    • Letter II.
    • Letter III.
    • Letter IV.
    • Letter v.

    I am about to relate an adventure which to many will appear incredible, but of which I was in great part an eye-witness. The few who are acquainted with a certain political event will, if indeed these pages should happen to find them alive, receive a welcome solution thereof. And, even to the rest of my readers, it will be, perhaps, important as a ...

    “Not long after these events,” continues Count O——, in his narrative, “I began to observe an extraordinary alteration in the disposition of the prince, which was partly the immediate consequence of the last event and partly produced by the concurrence of many adventitious circumstances. Hitherto he had avoided every severe trial of his faith, and c...

    BARON VON F—— TO COUNT VON O————.

    May 17. I thank you, my most honored friend, for the permission you have given me to continue in your absence that confidential intercourse with you, which during your stay here formed my great pleasure. You must be aware that there is no one here with whom I can venture to open my heart on certain private matters. Whatever you may urge to the contrary, I detest the people here. Since the prince has become one of them, and since we have lost your society, I feel solitary in the midst of this...

    BARON VON F—— TO COUNT VON O——— June 4. I should never have thought that our stay at Venice would have been productive of any good consequences. It has been the means of saving a man’s life, and I am reconciled to it. Some few evenings ago the prince was being carried home late at night from the Bucentauro; two domestics, of whom Biondello was one,...

    BARON VON F——— TO COUNT VON O——— June 4. The Marquis of Civitella, who is now entirely recovered from his wounds, was last week introduced to the prince by his uncle, the cardinal, and since then he has followed him like his shadow. Biondello cannot have told me the truth respecting this marquis, or at any rate his account must be greatly exaggerat...

    BARON VON F——— TO COUNT VON O———. June 12. I thank you, my dear friend, for the token of your remembrance which young B—hl brought me. But what is it you say about letters I ought to have received? I have received no letter from you; not a single one. What a circuitous route must they have taken. In future, dear O———, when you honor me with an epis...

    BARON VON F——— TO COUNT VON O———.

    As the time of our departure from Venice is now approaching with rapid steps, this week was to be devoted to seeing everything worthy of notice in pictures and public edifices; a task which, when one intends making a long stay in a place, is always delayed till the last moment. The “Marriage at Cana,” by Paul Veronese, which is to be seen in a Benedictine convent in the Island of St. George, was in particular mentioned to us in high terms. Do not expect me to give you a description of this ex...

  2. 24 de jul. de 2009 · The Ghost-seer! : Friedrich Schiller : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. The Ghost-seer! by. Friedrich Schiller. Publication date. 1849. Publisher. R. Bentley. Collection. americana. Book from the collections of. Harvard University. Language. English.

  3. The ghost-seer. by. Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805. Publication date. 2003. Publisher. London : Hesperus. Collection. printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  4. 3.27. 640 ratings77 reviews. Friedrich von Schiller’s only novel, The Ghost-seer is an experimental, deliberately fragmentary work. Thrillingly held together by its dramatic plot and lavish, operatic setting, it is a multi-layered fiction of deceptive simplicity.

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  5. 8 de dic. de 2004 · The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist; and Sport of Destiny by Friedrich Schiller | Project Gutenberg. Project Gutenberg. 73,281 free eBooks. 63 by Friedrich Schiller.

  6. The Ghost-Seer. Friedrich Schiller. Bloomsbury USA, Mar 26, 2019 - Fiction - 144 pages. 1 Review. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified....