
A quiet scholarly life in early‑19th‑century Berlin frames the tale of a man who has just turned forty, still a theology graduate without a post, eking out a living through private lessons and occasional writing. His world is modest but steady, anchored by the devotion of his fiancée Fredrika, whose own circumstances are modest and uncertain. Yet beneath the routine, a restless longing and a lingering sense of inadequacy keep him awake at night.
When a thick, unexpected envelope arrives on his birthday, the simple rhythm of his days is suddenly disturbed. The letter hints at obligations he never imagined—a summons that could drag him from the safety of his studies into the chaos of the Napoleonic wars that are sweeping Europe. As he wrestles with duty, fear, and the desire to protect the future he shares with Fredrika, the story unfolds into a reluctant journey from peace to the brink of conflict, exploring how an ordinary man confronts a world turned upside down.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1848
A lively storyteller and public-minded reformer, he moved from Prussia to Switzerland and became known for fiction, history, and practical writing aimed at ordinary readers. His life joined literature with politics, giving his work an unusually direct sense of the world beyond the page.
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