The Student-Life of Germany

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The Student-Life of Germany

by William Howitt

EN·~14 hours

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Description

A lively portrait opens the door to a world most travelers only glimpse from the outside: the bustling, song‑filled life of German university students in the early nineteenth century. Filled with nearly forty well‑known student songs, the work captures the raucous chants, secret societies, and the mischievous rituals that bind the “Burschen” together. Readers hear the echo of tavern halls, the clatter of caps, and the fierce pride that accompanies each rite of passage.

Written from the perspective of someone who lived among the students, the narrative blends careful observation with the enthusiasm of a fellow participant. It reveals how these customs, rooted in centuries‑old traditions, have adapted yet retained their distinctive spirit. The author’s eye for detail makes the chaotic, colorful exterior understandable while gently pulling back the curtain on the deeper camaraderie and values that sustain this unique subculture.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (852K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive

Release date

2011-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Howitt

William Howitt

1792–1879

A prolific English writer and traveler, he wrote on everything from rural life and social history to folklore and travel, often with a strong curiosity about ordinary people and places. He was also part of a remarkable literary partnership with his wife, Mary Howitt.

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