Royal Highness

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Royal Highness

by Thomas Mann

EN·~11 hours

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Description

A quiet city avenue becomes the stage for an unexpected encounter between two very different military men. The street hums with tram‑cars and the occasional passerby, its grey light muting any hint of drama. A towering, white‑haired general, his coat flapping and sword rattling, meets a youthful lieutenant whose nervous smile and steady gaze betray a mix of confidence and uncertainty.

What follows is a delicate dance of deference and curiosity. The general, usually the picture of authority, falters in his salute, while the lieutenant offers a modest, almost playful gesture that seems to bridge the gap between rank and youth. Their brief exchange draws the attention of the crowd, sparking whispered speculation. Unbeknownst to onlookers, the young officer is none other than the heir presumptive, moving through the street like a hidden monarch—known yet anonymous—setting the tone for a story that quietly probes power, identity, and the subtle tremors beneath a seemingly orderly world.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (670K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Jana Srna and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-05-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann

1875–1955

Best known for richly layered novels like Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, and The Magic Mountain, this German writer brought psychological depth and moral tension to stories about family, art, illness, and society. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929 and remains one of the major voices of 20th-century European fiction.

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