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I Loved a German A. H. Tammsaare

I Loved a German By A. H. Tammsaare

I Loved a German by A. H. Tammsaare


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Summary

Things are not easy for young lovers Oskar, an Estonian university student, and Erika, a Baltic German descended from a now defunct nobility, in newly independent Estonia. The old prejudices remain, and Oskar questions the reasons for his love. Praised for its humour and psychological realism, the novel has been adapted for both stage and screen.

I Loved a German Summary

I Loved a German by A. H. Tammsaare

The newly independent Estonia may be moving forward from its dark past, but not quickly enough for young lovers Oskar, an Estonian university student, and Erika, a Baltic German descended from a now defunct nobility. The old prejudices remain, and they are strong between the Baltic Germans and the Estonians who once worked on their estates. After meeting Erika's grandfather to request her hand in marriage, Oskar questions the source of his love: is he merely a slave pining after his master? Does he really love Erika as a person, or is he subconsciously drawn to her ancestry and the dynamics of the old order? Published in 1935, I Loved a German is one of the final and best-known works of celebrated Estonian author A.H. Tammsaare. It has been praised for its psychological realism, its diary format and its rare Baltic German perspective, and has been adapted for both stage and screen.

About A. H. Tammsaare

A.H. Tammsaare, who became the leading figure in Estonian literature and has been translated into many languages, was born in 1878 into a poor farming family in a small Estonian village. Due in part perhaps to his family's unusual intellectual curiosity, Tammsaare was able to raise money for his education and studied law at the University of Tartu until he was hospitalised with tuberculosis in 1911. After a year in hospital he spent six years recovering on his brother's farm. When Estonia became independent, he moved to Tallinn. His greatest influences were Russian realists such as Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy and Gogol, but his work also shows the influence of Oscar Wilde, Knut Hamsun and Andre Gide.

Additional information

GOR009463847
9781908251831
1908251832
I Loved a German by A. H. Tammsaare
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vagabond Voices
2018-03-12
226
N/A
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