
In the opening of this early‑twentieth‑century novel, the Tiedemann household awakens to a tense breakfast scene where sister Hilde confronts her restless brother Leo. Their sharp exchange reveals a clash of expectations: Hilde worries about Leo’s health and future, while he bristles against the constraints of duty and the weight of family reputation. The dialogue, vivid and charged, sketches a world of privilege shadowed by the pressures of work, education, and societal roles.
Through these early moments, the story sets up a portrait of a family navigating the delicate balance between personal desire and the demands of a rapidly changing world. As the siblings grapple with their own ambitions and the looming responsibilities inherited from their parents, listeners are invited into a nuanced exploration of youth, responsibility, and the subtle forces that shape a life on the brink of transformation.
Language
de
Duration
~4 hours (264K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2017-05-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1958
Best known for vivid historical novels and literary biographies, this early 20th-century German-language writer brought figures like Schiller, Frederick the Great, and Prince Eugene to a wide popular audience. His life stretched from the Austro-Hungarian Empire to postwar Germany, giving his work a strong sense of history lived at close range.
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