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Informationen zum Autor Eduard von Keyserling(1855-1918) was a Baltic German novelist and playwright. His earlier novels were influenced by Naturalism. The later novels are more finely nuanced. Most of his novels are suffused with a certain melancholy and usually feature a clash of the generations. His fiction after 1902, places Keyserling at the forefront of German literary impressionism. Klappentext First published on the eve of the First World War, Keyserling's masterpiece offers a vivid portrait of a society on the verge of dissolution. A group of German aristocrats gathers at a seaside village on the Baltic Sea for a summer holiday in the early years of the twentieth century. The characters represent a cross-section of the upper classes of imperial Germany: a philandering baron, his jealous wife, a gallant cavalry officer, the elderly widow of a general, a cynical government official, a lady's companion. Their lives, even on holiday, are regulated by rigid protocol and archaic codes of honour. But their quiet, disciplined world is thrown into disarray by the unexpected presence of Doralice, a young countess who has rebelled against social constraints by escaping from an arranged marriage and running away with a bourgeois artist.

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Authors Eduard von Keyserling, Eduard Von Keyserling
Assisted by Gary Miller (Translation)
Publisher Dedalus Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9781910213940
ISBN 978-1-910213-94-0
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 130 mm x 200 mm x 16 mm
Series Dedalus European Classics
Dedalus European Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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