Obermann
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Tinged by the Enlightenment's free-thinking and resistant to Catholic reaction, this author sustained himself through his craft. His work, often imbued with a melancholic spirit, delves into solitude and introspection through intimate reflections and epistolary forms. While later endeavors included comedic drama and further novels, his lasting legacy lies in the profound depth of his meditations on human existence. His distinctive style and philosophical inquiries continue to resonate, even inspiring English poets.



