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I'm not sure what this would be classified, the definitions between novel/novella/short story are loose, but it is not a "collection of short stories", it is a single story, I just read it a few weeks ago. Here are sources which call it a novella:
"Of these novellas, Bergkristall ("Rock Crystal," originally Der heilige Abend, "Christmas Eve," 1845) is the most widely known and most frequently translated.." (
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"The novella Bergkristall (Rock Crystal) focuses on a comparably hazardous journey into the mountains by a brother-sister couple." (
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"This is perhaps nowhere so true as for the novella Bergkristall.." (
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I could not find sources which call it a "collection of short stories". If you have such sources, lets take a look at them, and compare reliability, and figure out how to best word and cite the different in POV's.
Green Cardamom (
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01:32, 6 June 2011 (UTC)reply
Mea culpa, I was too hasty! I was thinking of Bunte Steine, the collection of which Bergkristall is a part. Stupid mistake on my part, sorry about that. But Bergkristall is definitely a novella, not a novel. So I'd suggest a page move so that the article is titled Rock Crystal (novella) What do you think?
Sindinero (
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01:44, 6 June 2011 (UTC)reply