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Zuchthausgeschichten von einem ehemaligen Züchtling
von Joseph M. Hägele
Zweiter Theil
Inhalt:
Der Duckmäuser
Der Duckmäuser als Schulbube.
Dorfgeschichten.
Duckmäusers Glücksstern erbleicht.
Junges Glück und alter Hochmuth.
Der Duckmäuser wird Soldat, sucht und findet in der Kaserne Vorbilder
In the dim yet oddly comforting ward of a 19th‑century prison hospital, a young inmate sits by a window, his gaze drifting over the sprawling Black Forest, sun‑kissed vineyards, and the glittering Rhine valley beyond. The narrative paints the stark contrast between the regimented, white‑clad patients and the boundless, almost divine landscape that seeps into the cell’s thin walls, inviting the reader to feel the prisoner’s yearning for freedom and the faint hope that nature can offer redemption. Through richly detailed observations, the story captures the quiet rhythms of daily life— the steady tick of the clock, the soft steps of the ward‑master, the compassionate visits of a doctor—while hinting at deeper memories of the protagonist’s earlier years.
These opening scenes introduce “Der Duckmäuser,” a shy boy whose life will unfold from schoolyard tales to military service and beyond. The tone is contemplative, balancing gritty realism with lyrical reverence for the world outside, promising a collection of episodes that trace his growth, his encounters with authority, and the lingering question of whether a man can truly escape the shadow of his past.
Full title
Zuchthausgeschichten von einem ehemaligen Züchtling Zweiter Theil Zweiter Theil
Language
de
Duration
~9 hours (573K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Robert Kropf and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-07-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1823–1892
A 19th-century German writer remembered for vivid prison tales and religious biography, he left behind books that mix close observation with a strong moral tone. His work offers a glimpse into the reading world of German-speaking Europe in the late 1800s.
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