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The Bachelors David Bryer (Translator)

The Bachelors By David Bryer (Translator)

The Bachelors by David Bryer (Translator)


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Summary

Imprisoned in his tyrannical uncle's ruined mansion, the young hero of Adalbert Stifter's The Bachelors must confront his past in order to regain control of his life

The Bachelors Summary

The Bachelors by David Bryer (Translator)

With a mixture of hope and melancholy, young Victor leaves the home of his foster mother to begin his working life. His journey takes him to a remote island, where he visits his only relative - an uncle he has never met. The old man, a lifelong bachelor, lives in a barricaded mansion, enveloped by an atmosphere of decay. The two men are immediately at odds. With his uncle hardly speaking to him, Victor finds himself a virtual prisoner on this mysterious island. As the frost between the men slowly begins to thaw, Victor realises he must confront his own past to regain control of his life.

About David Bryer (Translator)

Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868) was an Austrian writer, painter and poet closely associated with the Biedermeier movement in European art. Following his studies at the University of Vienna, he worked as a tutor for aristocratic families before becoming a supervisor of elementary schools. He is particularly renowned for the vivid descriptions of natural landscapes in his writing, and has been celebrated by both German and English writers including Rainer Maria Rilke, Thomas Mann, W.G. Sebald, W.H. Auden and Herman Hesse.

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NGR9781782276074
9781782276074
1782276076
The Bachelors by David Bryer (Translator)
New
Paperback
Pushkin Press
2019-08-29
160
N/A
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