
Jonathan Frock
Published in the early 19th century, 'Jonathan Frock' by Heinrich Zschokke follows the struggles of a private tutor who is dismissed for encouraging free thought in his students. As a freelance writer, he faces numerous challenges while harboring a heavy secret that complicates his relationships. The narrative explores themes of individuality and societal expectations, culminating in a tense court date that threatens to expose his hidden truth.



