
Melusine: Ein Liebesroman, published in 1896 by Jakob Wassermann, is a German novel that follows Vidl Falk, a young man who has secured a university scholarship after enduring hardship. As he settles into a boarding house in Munich, he encounters various characters, including the enigmatic Fräulein Mirbeth, who evokes a complex mix of emotions within him. The narrative delves into themes of desire, social class, and personal aspirations, reflecting the intricacies of relationships in 19th-century society.














