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Wellen (lit. Waves) is a novel by Eduard von Keyserling that was first published in German in 1911. Set during a long hot summer in a small fishing village somewhere on the Baltic Sea, most likely on the Curonian Spit, it depicts a group of aristocratic city-dwellers spending their holidays in that remote part of the German Empire. However, rather than painting a rural idyll, Keyserling focuses on the follies of a doomed fin de siècle society whose self-imposed repressions eventually lead to catastrophe.

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  • Wellen ist ein 1911 erschienener Roman von Eduard von Keyserling. Vorab wurde er ebenfalls 1911 in der neuen Rundschau veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Wellen (lit. Waves) is a novel by Eduard von Keyserling that was first published in German in 1911. Set during a long hot summer in a small fishing village somewhere on the Baltic Sea, most likely on the Curonian Spit, it depicts a group of aristocratic city-dwellers spending their holidays in that remote part of the German Empire. However, rather than painting a rural idyll, Keyserling focuses on the follies of a doomed fin de siècle society whose self-imposed repressions eventually lead to catastrophe. It was published in English as Tides (Arthur J. Ashton, 1929) and Waves (Gary Miller, 2019). (en)
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  • Wellen ist ein 1911 erschienener Roman von Eduard von Keyserling. Vorab wurde er ebenfalls 1911 in der neuen Rundschau veröffentlicht. (de)
  • Wellen (lit. Waves) is a novel by Eduard von Keyserling that was first published in German in 1911. Set during a long hot summer in a small fishing village somewhere on the Baltic Sea, most likely on the Curonian Spit, it depicts a group of aristocratic city-dwellers spending their holidays in that remote part of the German Empire. However, rather than painting a rural idyll, Keyserling focuses on the follies of a doomed fin de siècle society whose self-imposed repressions eventually lead to catastrophe. (en)
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  • Wellen (Keyserling) (de)
  • Wellen (novel) (en)
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