Altes und Neues über Karl Stülpner: mit Benutzung der Schönberg'schen Aufzeichnungen
Author: Hermann Lungwitz
Bookshelves: History - General, Science - Earth/Agricultural/Farming

Summary
"Altes und Neues über Karl Stülpner" by Hermann Lungwitz is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work chronicles the life of the notorious figure Karl Stülpner, known as a wild game poacher and rebel hero in the Ore Mountains region. Through an exploration of Stülpner's experiences, the book likely delves into the social and legal complexities surrounding his life, emphasizing his defiance against the laws of the time. The opening of the account sets the stage for Stülpner's life, beginning with his birth in a modest home against the backdrop of the Seven Years' War. His early childhood experiences are defined by hardship and the influence of a loving but struggling mother after the death of his father. The narrative details Karl's burgeoning passion for hunting, which later leads him into a life of poaching and challenges with authority. As he grows, Stülpner becomes increasingly defiant against oppressive forces, demonstrating both courage and resourcefulness while navigating a world fraught with danger and moral complexity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)