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A personal memoir that traces the author's development from early family life in Berlin through formative schooling at Keilhau under Froebel, lively student years at Göttingen and participation in the 1848 unrest, to the turn toward scholarly work and the beginnings of Egyptological interest that produced his first historical novel. Vivid episodes of childhood holidays, artistic introductions, and influential encounters with educators and folklorists are balanced with reflections on teaching methods, youthful turbulence, and the discipline needed for intellectual work. The narrative emphasizes education's shaping influence, perseverance through illness and adversity, and the emergence of a literary and scholarly vocation.
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