Das Mädchen aus der Feenwelt; oder, Der Bauer als Millionär by Ferdinand Raimund

(11 User reviews)   2786
By Amy Alvarez Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Fairy Tales
Raimund, Ferdinand, 1790-1836 Raimund, Ferdinand, 1790-1836
German
Ever wonder what happens when a poor farmer suddenly becomes incredibly rich? That's the wild ride at the heart of this 19th-century Austrian play. It's a funny and surprisingly sharp story about a man named Fortunatus Wurzel who wins a huge fortune in a lottery. But instead of bringing happiness, the money twists him into a greedy, miserable person who forgets his old life and even his own daughter. It's a magical fable with fairies, deals with fate, and a big question we still ask today: can money really buy happiness, or does it just cost you your soul?
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Let me tell you about this strange and wonderful play I just read. It’s like a fairy tale for grown-ups, written back in 1826, but it feels like it could have been written yesterday.

The Story

We meet Fortunatus Wurzel, a simple, kind-hearted farmer. His life changes overnight when he wins a massive lottery jackpot. Instantly, he transforms from 'Farmer Wurzel' into the arrogant 'Millionaire Wurzel.' He moves to the city, adopts fancy airs, and completely turns his back on his humble past—including his loving daughter, Lottchen, who represents the honest life he left behind. The plot thickens with the arrival of magical beings from the Fairy World who have a stake in Wurzel's fate, forcing him to confront what his wealth has truly cost him.

Why You Should Read It

What grabbed me wasn't just the magic, but how real the characters feel. Wurzel's transformation is painful and believable. One minute you're laughing at his ridiculous snobbery, the next you're heartbroken for Lottchen. Raimund uses fantasy to poke at very human flaws: greed, vanity, and the fear of being poor again. It’s a story about losing yourself, and the desperate, often magical, fight to find your way back.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves classic stories with a bite. If you enjoy the moral puzzles of Dickens or the dark whimsy of early German Romanticism, you'll find a friend in this book. It’s short, packed with drama and humor, and that central question—what would you sacrifice for a fortune?—will stick with you long after the final curtain.



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Betty Wilson
1 year ago

Solid story.

Logan Miller
1 year ago

My professor recommended this, and I see why.

Emma Torres
2 months ago

Comprehensive and well-researched.

Melissa Hernandez
3 months ago

I didn't expect much, but the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Exactly what I needed.

Karen White
1 year ago

Without a doubt, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Highly recommended.

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