Paul Heyse was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1910.
"On a still spring night, that had followed on a stormy day, a young woman sat alone... > Lire la suite
Paul Heyse was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1910.
"On a still spring night, that had followed on a stormy day, a young woman sat alone by her little lamp, watching and wakeful, although in every other room of that old house, the lights had been put out above an hour before. It was in a narrow street of a little northern town, and not a footstep was to be heard, save the watchman's, who stopped from time to time, under the one lighted window, to sing out with especial emphasis, his warning to be careful of fire and light."