Stechlin

by Theodor Fontane

Paper Book, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

833.8

Collection

Publication

Amsterdam LJ Veen Klassiek 2019

Description

Theodor Fontane (1819-98), widely regarded as Germany's most significant novelist between Goethe and Thomas Mann, pioneered the German novel of manners and upper-class society, following a trend in European fiction of the period. The Stechlin is Fontane's last book and his political testament. Like Effi Briest, his great work on the place of women in Bismarck's empire, it is set at the apex of the Wilhelmine era, both in Berlin and on the estate of a Prussian Junker on the shores of Lake Stechlin. It is a significant historical and cultural document, probably the finest chronicle of the lifestyle of the German upper classes in the late nineteenth century; Fontane portrays the best in the life and ways of the passing Prussian aristocracy, while describing his hopes for the future of Germany and its nobility, which were never to be fully realized. Although this novel has been translated into many languages, it has never before been available in English; this edition thus fills an important gap in the significant works of European literature accessible to English readers.… (more)

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LibraryThing member Kristelh
Reason read: botm May 2023, Reading 1001.
This was the second book by Fontane for me. This was a slow read and a good way to promote sleep. A story about the end of an era and a class of people. It was not plot driven. The best part was the last part when the old Stechlin faces death alone with the
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various classes of people that are stepping in to ease his way out.
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Language

Original language

German

Original publication date

1898

ISBN

9789020416091

Pages

432
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