THE MILLER’S BOLD DAUGHTER – Wilhelm Busch / Because children get in trouble, if the parents do not care.

When a person likes to labor also for correction of his neighbor.

This country, with its historical sites, is a popular destination for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts. Surprises always happen when you least expect them. So, welcome in Wiedensahl, Birthplace, residence, and workplace of a famous German artist. Visiting the Museum Mile, https://www.deutsche-maerchenstrasse.com/en/?lang=en you to can immerse yourself into the Wilhelm Busch birth house, sniffing his life and activity.

His comic text was colourful and entertaining, and led to some work being banned by the authorities, satirizing strict religious morality and bigotry. His illustrations used wood engraving (and later, zincography). He was a German poet and painter. Achieving his most notable works in the 1870s, WILHELM BUSCH published comic illustrated cautionary tales from 1859. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFcW-1kBxeg He was born in Wiedensahl (a municipality in the district of Schaumburg, in Lower Saxony), in a April day, 1832. He had become influential source for future generations of artists, in both poetry and illustration. His 175th anniversary in 2007 was celebrated throughout Germany.

THE MILLER’S BOLD DAUGHTER – The storm wind howls – a grisly night. The lamp in the mill is twinkling bright. Three robbers are sneaking, wild and still hush, hush around the mill. The miller’s daughter sits and spins. There! In the window – three evil grins! The second wants blood, the third wants gold, the first is after the maiden bold.

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