Die Ehrgeizige: Novelle

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Die Ehrgeizige: Novelle

by Heinrich Mann

DE·~37 minutes

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Description

In a quiet provincial town, Frau Camuzzi’s restless ambition drives her into a tangled web of love and rivalry. When the young tenor Nello Gennari chooses the beautiful Alba Nardini over her, Camuzzi’s jealousy spirals into a deadly scheme that ends with both lovers meeting a tragic fate. The murder reverberates through the community, leaving the townspeople to confront a sudden, unsettling loss of their fleeting optimism.

Haunted by the consequences of her actions, Camuzzi writes to her husband from Florence, confessing that his lack of drive has suffocated her spirit. She longs to break free from the town’s stagnant life, dreaming of a place among the powerful and the celebrated, even if it means embracing a dangerous liaison with the famed artist Cavaliere Giordano. As she prepares to leave the town behind, the lingering echoes of the tragedy and her own restless desire set the stage for a tense confrontation between duty and yearning.

Details

Language

de

Duration

~37 minutes (36K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2013-07-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heinrich Mann

Heinrich Mann

1871–1950

A sharp, politically engaged German novelist and essayist, he used fiction to challenge hypocrisy, authoritarianism, and the social pretenses of his time. Best known for works including Professor Unrat and The Loyal Subject, he wrote with wit, anger, and moral urgency.

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