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Der Untertan
- Narrated by: Gertraud Heise
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Heinrich Manns im Jahr 1914 vollendeter Roman erzählt von dem Leben des Fabrikantensohn Diederich Heßling. In seiner Kindheit vom Vater unterdrückt, tritt er als Student begeistert einer schlagenden Burschenschaft bei. Nach und nach arbeitet er sich trotz drückebergerischem Verhalten in der Gesellschaft der Kleinstadt Netzig hoch und wird ein wichtiger, kaisertreuer Lokalpolitiker.
Regie: Heinz Nesselrath.
Heinrich Mann (1871-1950) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und älterer Bruder von Thomas Mann. Bekannte Romane sind Professor Unrat und Die Jugend des Königs Henri Quatre, die ebenfalls in der SWRedition erscheinen werden.
©gemeinfrei (P)1989 SWR
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