
In Leipzig, 1853, the ambitious factory magnate Quastenberg stands at the brink of a financial abyss. Faced with a looming deficit, he boasts of a secret invention—new weaving machines that could outpace his rivals and restore his fortunes. His conversations with the anxious government councillor von Zitterwitz reveal a clash between reckless speculation and the uneasy hopes of a society still reshaping itself after the Napoleonic upheavals.
Around him swirl a vivid cast: his son, the idealistic doctor; his daughter Adelgunde, caught between duty and desire; laborers like Albert and Klaus, who embody the everyday struggles of the working class; and figures such as the banker‑manufacturer Blashammer and the capitalist Johnson, each representing different facets of the emerging industrial age. The drama traces their intertwined hopes and anxieties, offering a sharp portrait of mid‑nineteenth‑century ambition, moral compromise, and the human cost of progress, all set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing German society.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (185K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by PG Distributed Proofreaders.
Release date
2004-10-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known as a German tech writer and activist, he moved from writing computer books as a teenager to becoming a prominent voice in debates over software patents and intellectual property. His career blends publishing, software industry experience, and public policy work in a way that makes his background unusually wide-ranging.
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