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A young crown prince leaves a stifling court to spend a year at a university town, where he embraces student freedoms, forges friendships, and falls in love with a local woman; pressure from family and duty then confronts his personal desires. The narrative contrasts rigid ceremonial life and suffocating court routine with the liberating, convivial atmosphere of university society, examining youth, identity, social expectation, and the cost of obligation, and it unfolds as a compact, character-focused tale that later served as the basis for a stage drama.

About the Author

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Wilhelm Meyer-Förster

Wilhelm Meyer-Förster was a German author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his novel "Karl Heinrich," which explores themes of personal struggle and societal expectations. His works often reflect the complexities of human relationships and the challenges faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. Meyer-Förster's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and keen observation of social dynamics, making him a notable figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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