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Set against a philosophically aware, socially decaying world, the narrative traces the upbringing and inner life of Karl Starkblom, the second son of a shoemaker whose later alcoholism undermines the family. It sketches the divergent fates of seven siblings, the father's decline, and Karl's solitary temperament: early voracious reading, later disciplined study of classics, intermittent daydreaming, social exclusion, academic promise, and melancholic reserve. Interwoven is a broader critique of modern self-consciousness, social atomization, and the movement from collective belief to individual alienation.

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Gustav Landauer

Gustav Landauer was a German philosopher, social activist, and writer known for his contributions to anarchist thought and his interpretations of literature. He is particularly recognized for his works on Shakespeare, where he presented the playwright's themes and ideas through a series of lectures, compiled in two volumes. Additionally, Landauer's literary output includes 'Der Todesprediger,' which reflects his philosophical inquiries and social critiques. His writings often explore the intersections of art, society, and individual freedom, making him a notable figure in the discourse of early 20th-century German intellectual life.

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