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Mord im Riesengebirge oder: Schuld und Sühne auf deutsch. Förster Opitz ist auf seine Würde ebenso bedacht wie auf die Unantastbarkeit der bestehenden Ordnung. Zwischen ihm und Lehnert Menz, dem grüblerischen Wilddieb, der nichts so haßt wie aufgeblasenes Autoritätsgehabe und nichts so fürchtet, wie noch einmal ins Gefängnis gesteckt zu werden, kann es keinen Frieden geben. Die auffällig minutiöse Beschreibung der Wege durchs Gebirge, in einsame Regionen oder zu den von Sommergästen belebten Bauden, verstärkt im Leser das Gefühl eines unausweichlichen Zusammenstoßes. Nach der Tat flieht Lehnert Menz den Schauplatz des Geschehens, er läßt die Heimat, ja den Kontinent hinter sich, um in der Weite Nordamerikas zum Frieden mit sich selbst zu finden.

278 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1890

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Theodor Fontane

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Theodor Fontane, novelist, critic, poet, and travel writer, was one of the most celebrated nineteenth-century German men of letters. He was born into a French Huguenot family in the Prussian town of Neuruppin, where his father owned a small pharmacy. His father’s gambling debts forced the family to move repeatedly, and eventually his temperamentally mismatched parents separated.

Though Fontane showed early interest in history and literature - jotting down stories in his school notebooks - he could not afford to attend university; instead he apprenticed as a pharmacist and eventually settled in Berlin. There he joined the influential literary society Tunnel über der Spree, which included among its members Theodor Storm and Gottfried Keller, and turned to writing. In 1850 Fontane’s first published books, two volumes of ballads, appeared; they would prove to be his most successful books during his lifetime. He spent the next four decades working as a critic, journalist, and war correspondent while producing some fifty works of history, travel narrative, and fiction. His early novels, the first of which was published in 1878, when Fontane was nearly sixty, concerned recent historical events.

It was not until the late 1880s that he turned to his great novels of modern society, remarkable for their psychological insight: Trials and Tribulations (1888), Irretrievable (1891), Frau Jenny Treibel (1892), and Effi Briest (1895). During his last years, Fontane returned to writing poetry, and, while recovering from a severe illness, wrote an autobiographical novel that would prove to be a late commercial success. He is buried in the French section of the Friedhof II cemetery in Berlin.

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