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Keller, Paul
1873
1932
Poetter, Wilhelm
1885
1945
Poetter, Wilh.
Das Königl. Seminartheater — Altenroda — Grünlein : $b Novellen
Das Königliche Seminartheater — Altenroda — Grünlein : Novellen
$aBreslau und Leipzig :$bBergstadtverlag, $c1923.
Das königliche Seminartheater -- In den Grenzhäusern -- Der Ausflug -- Das Telefon des Bildschnitzers -- Die Briefe der Tochter -- Die letzte Furche -- Bergkrach -- Altenroda -- Vom Musikleben in Altenroda -- Der Schuldturm -- Das traurige Schicksal des Meisters Michael: Vom törichten Kaspar. Rauchermärchen -- Die drei Geizhälse: Der evangelische Geizhals. Der katholische Geizhals. Der jüdische Geizhals -- Zwei Idyllen: Der Briefkasten. Hero und Leander -- Ansorge -- Grünlein.
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"Das Königl. Seminartheater — Altenroda — Grünlein: Novellen" by Paul Keller is a collection of short stories (novellas) written in the early 20th century. The book opens with fond reminiscences of student days and idealistic youth, vividly portraying the camaraderie, artistic enthusiasm, and small rebellions of a group of young men at a teacher seminary in Breslau. The central figures are Keller himself (as narrator) and his close friends Heilgans, Bartsch, Böttger, and others, whose collective escapades in forming an amateur theater troupe blend humor, nostalgia, and personal growth. Overall, the collection likely explores rural and small-town life, youthful dreams, and human connections in Silesia, combining autobiographical elements with local color. The opening of the book is divided between two stories: the first, "Das Königliche Seminartheater," recounts the narrator’s entrance into the Breslau seminary and the formation of a wildly passionate—and often comical—student theater. Through a series of humorous and heartwarming anecdotes, the boys endure examinations, dream up dramatic productions, navigate friendships, rivalries, pranks, and the challenges of adolescence. The second story, "In den Grenzhäusern," shifts to a rural, mountainous borderland, depicting the narrator's youthful adventures among innkeepers, border guards, and villagers. Here, he observes village life, folk customs, and the petty—and sometimes poignant—smuggling that shapes local existence, culminating in a moving scene of love and loss. Taken together, the beginning of the book offers affectionate, richly characterized vignettes of youthful ambition and the everyday dramas of Silesian life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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1923
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Reading ease score: 82.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Short stories, German
German fiction -- 20th century
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Category: Short Stories
Category: German Literature
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