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Der grüne Heinrich
Book • 1855
Der grüne Heinrich, written by Gottfried Keller, is a partially autobiographical novel that follows the life of Heinrich Lee. The story spans from Heinrich's childhood, through his youthful pranks and experiences, to his attempts at becoming a painter in Munich.
After failing to achieve success as an artist, Heinrich returns home to his dying mother and later enters the civil service.
The novel, first published in 1855 and extensively revised in 1879, is a classic example of a Bildungsroman, reflecting Keller's own experiences and the transition from romanticism to realism in life and art.
It explores themes of personal development, instability, and the eventual finding of stability and contentment in life.
After failing to achieve success as an artist, Heinrich returns home to his dying mother and later enters the civil service.
The novel, first published in 1855 and extensively revised in 1879, is a classic example of a Bildungsroman, reflecting Keller's own experiences and the transition from romanticism to realism in life and art.
It explores themes of personal development, instability, and the eventual finding of stability and contentment in life.
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