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The Stechlin

German, Theodor Fontane, 2001
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High, cheerful, and poignant, these conversations are a life music that dances around the human experience in a never-before-heard, delightful way... Thomas Mann

One of the most beautiful confession books in German literature, presented here for the first time in its authentic text form.

The characters who gather for chat sessions at the old-fashioned estate in the Mark are aware of the dangers of spiritual and mental stagnation. Leading the way is the amiable Dubslav von Stechlin, along with his son Woldemar, the mysterious Countess Melusine, and her quiet sister Armgard, all convinced that to gain a future, one must break free from narrow confines.

In this sense, the legendary Lake Stechlin serves as their admired model, as it connects with the larger world. Instead of a conventional plot, the story unfolds through the meaningful conversations of a group of sympathetic characters. In the charming setting of Mark Brandenburg villages, such as along the Berlin Crown Prince's waterfront, people with vastly different personalities, viewpoints, and behaviors meet, which the narrator presents in his unique dialogue style, sometimes humorously and comically, sometimes in a caricatured manner.

The commentary tackles an immense amount of material. The broad contemporary impact of the novel, the wealth of preserved manuscripts, and the richness of facts and allusions demand everything from the editor. By incorporating contemporary historical materials like speeches from Bismarck and Wilhelm II, the political dimension of the novel is convincingly demonstrated.

Edited by Klaus-Peter Möller.

Key specifications

Genre
Novels + stories
Language
German
Author
Theodor Fontane
Year
2001
Number of pages
716
Book cover
Hard cover

General information

Item number
13749625
Publisher
Aufbau
Category
Fiction
Manufacturer No.
641/13129
Release date
1.9.2001

Book properties

Genre
Novels + stories
Subtopic
Classic fiction
Language
German
Author
Theodor Fontane
Year
2001
Number of pages
716
Edition
4
Book cover
Hard cover

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
2,14 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

Product dimensions

Height
205 mm
Width
123 mm
Weight
728 g

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