Die Liebe der Erika Ewald: Novellen

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Die Liebe der Erika Ewald: Novellen

by Stefan Zweig

DE·~4 hours

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In a modest, dimly lit dining room the everyday ritual of a quiet family dinner unfolds, its monotony broken only by the soft clink of cutlery and the occasional sigh. The household is populated by a weary father, a resigned sister, and Erika, who drifts in like a late‑coming guest, carrying the weight of unspoken thoughts. The prose captures the oppressive stillness of their world, hinting at the deeper currents that lie just beneath the surface.

Erika’s inner life is a tapestry of muted yearning: after long, labor‑filled days she seeks refuge in the glow of moonlight, in the delicate vibrations of a violin, and in fleeting dreams that flutter like fragile leaves. Her silence is both a shield and a symptom of the relentless routine that surrounds her, while the music she shares with a mysterious companion offers a brief, luminous escape. The story invites listeners to feel the delicate tension between duty and desire, and to listen for the soft, unvoiced chords that drive Erika’s longing for something brighter.

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Language

de

Duration

~4 hours (272K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jana Srna, Peter Simon, Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig

1881–1942

An internationally bestselling writer in the years between the world wars, he was known for elegant, emotionally intense stories and for sharp portraits of famous lives. Exile, the collapse of Europe he loved, and a deep sense of loss gave his later work an added poignancy.

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