The Rider on the White Horse by Theodor Storm

The Rider on the White Horse by Theodor Storm

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Combining both realism and the supernatural, The Rider on the White Horse is full of symbolism and superstition. Here, humankind must battle against the forces of nature, a struggle embodied by the image of the phantom-like rider and his white horse galloping into the waves.

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The Rider on the White Horse by Theodor Storm

This novella, first published in 1888, was the final and arguably the finest work by German writer, Theodor Storm.

Combining both realism and the supernatural, The Rider on the White Horse is full of symbolism and superstition. Here, humankind must battle against the forces of nature, a struggle embodied by the image of the phantom-like rider and his white horse galloping into the waves.

This is a tale of a man from the North German fenlands who tries to tame not only the natural world but also the reactionary ideas and ingrained superstitions of his neighbors. Storm uses narrative framing, stories within stories, to move across time and conventional boundaries to explore different aspects of how we see ourselves, each other, and our relationship with our environment.

The main narrative focuses on Hauke Haien, his dramatic encounters with the sea and his obsessive mission to protect the low-lying land, a quest that leads him into the realm of science and mathematics. There is a sense that superstition is under scrutiny by reason, yet an underlying uneasiness remains in the imagery that permeates the text: the incessant screaming and shrieking of the gulls, the roar of the waves, the constant reference to eyes with the burning eyes of the white-horse rider, and the inquiring gaze of the old schoolteacher. Nature is portrayed as wild, unpredictable, and disconcerting, while the community is always mindful of its destructive powers.

A tremendous tale, with which Storm took his conception of the novella, as epic sister of drama, to unprecedented heights (Thomas Mann, Nobel Prize winner for Literature)... Arguably the greatest nineteenth-century German novella (Washington Post).
Theodor Storm (18171888) was a German poet and writer whose works include The Rider on the White Horse and Carsten the Trustee.
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ISBN 13 9781910146651
ISBN 10 191014665X
Title The Rider on the White Horse
Author Theodor Storm
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Solis Press
Year published 2021-01-08
Number of pages 122
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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