By Theodor Storm
"The Rider of the White Horse
(1888) is a classic German novella, in which the individual wrestles with
the mass, the man with the most elementary forces of nature. It is Theodor
Storm's (1817-1888) last complete work.
The scene of the novella is characterized with
vividness and grandeur in its setting of marsh and sea. Like the stories
of Storm's youth, it glorifies love, the love of two beings who are faithful
to each other unto death, and at the same time it touches themes which
deeply occupied Storm, such as the problem of heredity or the relation
between father and son. The charm of youth, to which Storm was always
most susceptible, invests the chief characters, and they have that chaste
reserve that holds all internal life sacred. Happiness is won, but it
ends in tragedy. It is a man of sober intellect who tells the whole story
- and yet, like human life itself, it stands out against a mystic background.
Remembrance of long ago has clarified everything; loving comprehension
fills everything with deepest sympathy.
It was granted to Storm to stand on a pinnacle
of art at the end of his life, a pinnacle which he had to leave, but from
which he did not need to descend." (Ewald Eiserhardt)
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ISBN: 1595690743
/ 978-1595690746
Language: English
Subjects: Fiction
(German Classics, Novella, Romanticism, Early German Realism)
Pages: 116
Book Type: 5.5
x 8.5 in, Perfect Bound - Paperback)
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