Ebner-Eschenbach's story of the slow and indefatigable rise of the orphaned son of an executed murderer, who is reared by his village only out of a sense of its legal obligation, is consistent with prevailing Victorian and Hapsburg era literary tastes. This highly readable rendition preserves both the spirit and the tenor of the original. Not a book just for students and scholars of literature, readers of all backgrounds and tastes should enjoy it.
CHOICE
Still captivates the reader...
SEMINAR
Tatlock succeeded admirably in paralleling the native idiom to reflect the local setting by flavoring her English text in changing moods.
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