The Second Wife
by E. Marlitt
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Eugenie Marlitt: Die zweite Frau Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch Berliner Ausgabe, 2015 Vollst#65533;ndiger, durchgesehener Neusatz mit einer Biographie des Autors bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Erstdruck Leipzig, Verlag von Ernst Keil, 1874. Hier nach dem Erstdruck mit behutsamer Anpassung der Rechtschreibung und Zeichensetzung. Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Umschlaggestaltung unter Verwendung des Bildes: Eugenie John (E. show more Marlitt) (Fotografie, um 1865) Gesetzt aus Minion Pro, 11 pt. show lessTags
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One year in high school we studied "trivial literature" in our German class. It was a fashionable topic in those years, but we mostly regarded it as a blatant attempt to wean us off the likes of Karl May or Marie Louise Fischer. I never would have known about Marlitt if it had not been for this class.
But once I started, I realised that there is trash and then there's trash. Marlitt is first-grade trash, you know that the plots are hackneyed, the style flowery and contrived, and yet – you stick with it and you enjoy it. Hence the "Guilty pleasures": you know it's bad, but it's enjoyable nonetheless.
And with Marlitt you get a glimpse into the mindset of 19th century German women and their world that you won't find elsewhere. Of course show more these are romances, but there is an amazing amount of social and even political commentary going on. Some of it looks dated or misguided to us now, but I always found it striking how individual these heroines are, that they always have their own minds even if they are not allowed to act on their inclinations and opinions. Convention rules that they should end up married, but in this particular case you close the book knowing that this woman is vastly superior to her husband intellectually and morally and you're glad you live in a different age. show less
But once I started, I realised that there is trash and then there's trash. Marlitt is first-grade trash, you know that the plots are hackneyed, the style flowery and contrived, and yet – you stick with it and you enjoy it. Hence the "Guilty pleasures": you know it's bad, but it's enjoyable nonetheless.
And with Marlitt you get a glimpse into the mindset of 19th century German women and their world that you won't find elsewhere. Of course show more these are romances, but there is an amazing amount of social and even political commentary going on. Some of it looks dated or misguided to us now, but I always found it striking how individual these heroines are, that they always have their own minds even if they are not allowed to act on their inclinations and opinions. Convention rules that they should end up married, but in this particular case you close the book knowing that this woman is vastly superior to her husband intellectually and morally and you're glad you live in a different age. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Second Wife
- Original title
- Die zweite Frau
- Original publication date
- 1874
- People/Characters
- Raoul Mainau; Juliane Trachenberg; Ulrike Trachenberg; Leo Mainau; The Hofmarschall; The Dutchess (show all 11); Gabriel; The Hindoo; Frau Lohn; The Priest; Countess Trachenberg
- First words
- “Liane, look here! Raoul's wedding-present, worth, I have no doubt, six thousand thalers,” cried the Countess Trachenberg, as she entered the room.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)“But to make my home a heaven on earth, to help me in the good work I have begun, and to realize for me the intense happiness I have dreamed may be our portion henceforth, all this I leave with loving trust in the hands of you, my darling—my dearly loved second wife!”
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- German
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