
Short story classics (Foreign), Vol. 3, German
by Unknown
“Short Story Classics (Foreign), Vol. 3, German” edited by William Patten is a collection of German short stories likely compiled in the early 20th century. This volume features works from notable authors, showcasing the rich tradition of German storytelling through various tales that offer insights into human nature, relationships, and cultural commentary. The collection includes a variety of narratives, each presenting unique characters and thematic explorations that reflect both the individual and the societal experiences of the time. The opening of the anthology introduces “The Broken Cup” by Johann Heinrich Daniel Zschokke, which focuses on the captivating character of Marietta, a beautiful girl who disrupts the lives of the men in her village upon her return. As her presence incites jealousy and rivalry among local suitors, including Colin, a wealthy farmer, tension escalates amidst various misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. The narrative sets the stage for complex interactions between the characters, exploring themes of love, beauty, and the struggles of human emotions in a picturesque setting that seems alive with the possibilities of youth and desire.
Related Subjects
Bookshelves
Related books
Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3): Tales by Musæus, Tieck, Richter
Thomas Carlyle
Tales from the German. Volume I.
C. F. van der (Carl Franz) Velde
Tales from the German. Volume II.
C. F. van der (Carl Franz) Velde
Castle Hohenwald: A Romance
Adolf Streckfuss
Quicksands
Adolf Streckfuss
The Lonely House
Adolf Streckfuss
Waldfried: A Novel
Berthold Auerbach
"Clear the Track!" A Story of To-day
E. Werner