
audiobook
M. GONTARD-SCHUCK
Seelenverkäufer
Inhalt
I. Kindheit.
II. Der neuen Welt zu.
III. Nacht.
IV. Sonnenaufgang.
V. Als Stewardeß.
VI. Im sichern Hafen.
VII. Eine Abrechnung.
Set against the twilight of Imperial Germany and the restless promise of a new world, this memoir follows a young woman whose early years are marked by stark contrasts—quiet forest homes and the relentless demands of a domineering father. Born into a modest estate, she watches the fragile happiness of her mother dissolve under illness and loss, while a forced marriage to a harsh landowner extinguishes the fleeting dreams of youthful love. Through vivid recollections of childhood wanderings, austere discipline, and the bitter taste of betrayal, the narrative captures the raw emotions that shape her resilient spirit.
As she escapes the suffocating confines of her family estate, the story unfolds into a journey toward independence, first as a stewardess on distant seas and later as a figure seeking her own place in an unfamiliar America. The prose interweaves personal reflection with the broader social upheavals of the early twentieth century, illustrating how cultural dislocation intensifies her search for identity. Listeners are invited to experience the bittersweet blend of nostalgia, longing, and quiet defiance that defines her path toward self‑discovery.
Language
de
Duration
~4 hours (285K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Heike Leichsenring, Alexander Bauer, Jana Srna and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-04-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1861–1950
Best known for the 1914 novel Seelenverkäufer, this German writer drew on personal experience to tell a dramatic story of migration, hardship, and survival. Writing under several names, she built a small but memorable body of popular fiction in the early 20th century.
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