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Die zweite Liebhaberin.
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A young playwright steps off a bustling train into the golden glow of an early September evening, his eyes drinking in the vibrant mix of townsfolk, flower‑filled courtyards, and the stately architecture of the residence he will soon call home. With a leather‑bound manuscript tucked safely in his travel case and a modest fortune to sustain him through winter, he feels the thrilling certainty of a rising star, already picturing the thunder of applause that will follow his debut on the court stage.
Yet beneath his confident stride linger doubts, the kind that surface whenever great ambition meets the unknown. As he wanders the lively streets, observing everything from a bustling market seller to a dignified officer guiding a racehorse, he balances pride with the nervous anticipation of presenting his tragedy to a skeptical audience. The journey ahead promises both the challenge of earning respect and the alluring promise of literary fame, inviting listeners to share in his hopeful, restless heart as he prepares to step into the spotlight.
Language
de
Duration
~11 hours (655K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1810–1871
A 19th-century Bavarian writer and philosopher, his work moved between poetry, fiction, and ideas. Best known in his own time for thoughtful, often idealistic writing, he belongs to the rich literary world of German Romanticism's aftermath.
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