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1814-1882
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Franz Hoffmann
A novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in Suriname and revolves around the rich plantation owner, Herr Vanderstraten, and his sister's son, Emmerich, who comes to visit. The plot likely explores themes of colonialism, the dynamics of power and servitude, and the complexities of human relationships in a period marked by slavery and social inequality. The opening of the book introduces Herr Vanderstraten's lavish plantation near the Corentin River, where he eagerly awaits the arrival of his nephew Emmerich Valdeck from Germany. The narrative delves into Vanderstraten's wealth and the cruelty of the system he upholds, as well as his concerns regarding a potential uprising among the enslaved people. As Emmerich arrives, he brings with him a fresh perspective and inquiries into the treatment of the enslaved individuals, challenging his uncle’s views. His compassionate nature stands in stark contrast to the harsh realities of plantation life, setting the stage for tension and moral dilemmas as the story unfolds.