
Anmerkungen zur Transkription
Die Gotischen Zimmer
Erstes Kapitel Die Gotischen Zimmer
Zweites Kapitel Die Palastrevolution
Drittes Kapitel Die Storöer
Viertes Kapitel Der Redakteur
Fünftes Kapitel König Lear und der Pater
Sechstes Kapitel Eine unklare Situation
Siebentes Kapitel Der Nährstand
Achtes Kapitel Die neunziger Jahre (Fin de siècle)
In the dim glow of electric lights, a set of towering gothic rooms becomes the stage for an uneasy reunion of artists, architects, and scholars. Two gentlemen in tailcoats arrive together, their eyes scanning the familiar yet altered surroundings, while a weary painter reflects on the fifteen years that have passed since he last occupied the “Red Room” with his old companions. The atmosphere hums with whispered doubts about reconciliation, the looming presence of a mysterious Norwegian guest, and the lingering shadows of past betrayals.
Among the guests, architect Kurt Borg, the painter Sellén, and the flamboyant professor Lundell grapple with conflicting loyalties and the weight of their histories. Their conversations swing between sardonic humor and bitter recollections of political intrigue, hinting at a fragile peace that may never materialize. As more figures filter in—a consul, a crowd of academics, and the imposing Dr. Borg—the gathering teeters on the edge of celebration and confrontation, setting the tone for a story that explores art, power, and the restless spirit of a changing era.
Language
de
Duration
~8 hours (496K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-04-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1912
A fierce, inventive writer who helped reshape modern drama, he moved from sharp naturalistic plays to dreamlike, psychologically daring work. His books and plays often drew straight from his own turbulent life, which gave them unusual intensity.
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