Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker. Vol. II

Berthold Auerbach (1812 - 1882)
Translated by Grace Jane Wallace (1804 - 1878)

It is an era of mass migration as so many young men seek adventure and fortune abroad. When Lenz and lifelong friend Pilgrim were boys they too had longed to travel. Pilgrim did so, for a time, but not the dutiful Lenz. Lens apprenticed to his father, a master clockmaker. After his father's death, Lenz doted on his mother and she on him. But she too has passed.

Lenz has inherited a good family name and a substantial sum. He is a skilled craftsman and a gifted singer. He will marry his clockmaking skill with his passion for music. His childhood dream of travel gone the way of his youth, Lenz must become a master in his own right. It is high time for him to take a wife and start a family. His close-knit circle of friends support him, but they are concerned. Some think that Lenz might be too trusting in the good intentions of others. Even Pilgrim questions the choice Lenz has made for a bride.

Establishing one's place in an ever changing world can indeed be a challenge for a young man. How will kind-hearted Lenz fare? - Summary by Brian Fullen

Genre(s): Literary Fiction

Language: English

Keyword(s): jewish novelist (3), tendency novel (3), lady wallace (3), 19th-century (2), württemberg (2)

Section Chapter Author Source Reader Time Language
Play 00 “THE CLOCKMAKER OF THE BLACK FOREST” Etext Rita Boutros
00:03:31
Play 01 CHAPTER I, “A GOOD NAME” Etext Rita Boutros
00:14:38
Play 02 CHAPTER II, “THE MOURNER AND HIS COMPANION” Etext Rita Boutros
00:10:15
Play 03 CHAPTER III, “WORK AND GOOD DEEDS” Etext Rita Boutros
00:14:51
Play 04 CHAPTER IV, “EACH ONE FOR HIMSELF” Etext Rita Boutros
00:12:56
Play 05 CHAPTER V, “PILGRIM'S ADVENTURES” Etext Bonnibel Foster
00:12:15
Play 06 CHAPTER VI, “THE WORLD STEPS IN” Etext Rita Boutros
00:15:42
Play 07 CHAPTER VII, “THE CIVILITIES OF A LANDLORD'S PRETTY DAUGHTER” Etext Rita Boutros
00:12:16
Play 08 CHAPTER VIII, “HAPPINESS DAWNS, AND A NEW MOTHER SPEAKS” Etext Rita Boutros
00:14:28
Play 09 CHAPTER IX, “A PARLEY WITH FRIENDS” Etext Sagar Patke
00:14:06
Play 10 CHAPTER X, “A DINNER WITH PETROWITSCH” Etext Sagar Patke
00:09:34
Play 11 CHAPTER XI, “THE GREAT CLOCK PLAYS ITS MELODIES, AND FRESH ONES ARE ADDED” Etext Sagar Patke
00:26:01
Play 12 CHAPTER XII, “A GOOD ESCORT, AND THOUGHTS OF THE FUTURE” Etext Sagar Patke
00:15:38
Play 13 CHAPTER XIII, “LION, FOX, AND MAGPIE” Etext UncleCorico
00:16:29
Play 14 CHAPTER XIV, “PRESSES AND EYES ARE OPENED” Etext UncleCorico
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Play 15 CHAPTER XV, “YOUNG HEARTS - A BETROTHAL” Etext UncleCorico
00:08:50
Play 16 CHAPTER XVI, “A HEART IS WON” Etext tjfria
00:16:38
Play 17 CHAPTER XVII, “A FRIEND'S OPINION” Etext tjfria
00:15:56
Play 18 CHAPTER XVIII, “A REBUFF AND A BETROTHAL” Etext tjfria
00:22:01
Play 19 CHAPTER XIX, “FIRST VISIT TO A NEW HOUSE” Etext tjfria
00:22:09
Play 20 CHAPTER XX, “A FIRST DRIVE” Etext tjfria
00:13:34
Play 21 CHAPTER XXI, “A GAY WEDDING, AND A HARD NUT TO CRACK” Etext tjfria
00:22:06
Play 22 CHAPTER XXII, “A MORNING GIFT” Etext tjfria
00:20:58