Schnock: ein niederländisches Gemälde

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Schnock: ein niederländisches Gemälde

by Friedrich Hebbel

DE·~1 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

Part 1

19:06

Part 2

26:39

Part 3

27:06

Part 4

30:26

Part 5

10:18

Description

In the cramped market town of Y., the streets are a restless sea of heads, shawls and bustling chatter, all gathered while the post lingers stubbornly behind. The narrator, a weary traveler returning in the harsh winter of 1836, is greeted by the gaunt, nervous postmaster whose every movement seems to betray a deeper unease. The town’s narrow alleys and crowded windows pulse with anticipation, hinting that something more than a simple market day is afoot.

A notorious criminal, recently seized and then mysteriously vanished, has set the whole community on edge. The local magistrate summons every able-bodied citizen, and a noisy procession of armed men, a triumphant carriage and a crowd brandishing makeshift weapons rolls into the square. Amid the clamor, the name “Schnock, the carpenter” is shouted, suggesting that the ordinary tradesman may hold a key to the unfolding drama. The scene is set for a tense pursuit that will test the town’s loyalty, courage, and hidden secrets.

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Language

de

Duration

~1 hours (109K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2002-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Friedrich Hebbel

Friedrich Hebbel

1813–1863

Known for bringing psychological depth to German drama, his plays often turn private conflicts into larger questions about society, fate, and history. His tragedies helped shape 19th-century theater and still stand out for their intensity and moral complexity.

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