Jugend: Eine wahrhafte Geschichte by Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, first published in 1777, is a seminal work of German autobiographical fiction. This edition, published in 1907, presents the enduring tale of Jung-Stilling's youth, offering readers a poignant glimpse into 18th-century life and spiritual development. The narrative, rich in detail and emotional depth, explores themes of faith, self-discovery, and the challenges of navigating a changing world.
Jung-Stilling's compelling prose and vivid descriptions capture the essence of his formative years, making "Jugend" a classic of German literature. Readers will appreciate the historical context and the timeless relevance of the protagonist's journey, securing its place as a valuable contribution to the literary canon.
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