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Heinrich Mann
Professor Unrat, oder, Das Ende eines Tyrannen
"Professor Unrat, oder, Das Ende eines Tyrannen" by Heinrich Mann is a novel written between 1903 and 1904. It tells the story of Professor Raat, a tyrannical teacher nicknamed "Unrat" by his students and townspeople. When he discovers his pupils visiting a cabaret dancer named Rosa Fröhlich, he intends to confront her. Instead, he falls under her spell, abandoning his rigid principles and respectable position. What begins as obsession leads to marriage, financial ruin, and ultimately revenge against the society that scorned him.
Heinrich Mann
Ronda tanár ur (regény)
"Ronda tanár ur (regény)" by Heinrich Mann is a novel published in 1905. A reclusive, tyrannical schoolteacher in his late fifties discovers his students admire a local dancer. He confronts her to drive her from town, but she charms him into becoming her submissive lover and husband instead. As their relationship unfolds, his respectable career crumbles while she transforms him from feared educator to devoted servant, leading him toward financial ruin and moral disgrace in this scathing satire of Wilhelmine Germany's double standards.
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