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The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Ewers novel)
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Der Zauberlehrling (The Sorcerer's Apprentice) is a novel by Hanns Heinz Ewers, one of numerous works inspired in various ways by Goethe's poem of the same name.
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Ewers' first book, it was published in 1910. An English translation was published in America in 1927.
It introduces the character of Frank Braun, who, like Ewers himself, is a writer, historian, philosopher, and world traveller with a decidedly Nietzschean morality. The story concerns Braun's attempts to manipulate a small cult of Evangelical Christians in a small Italian mountain village for his own financial gain, and the horrific results which ensue.[1]
Braun returned in sequels by Ewers, the 1911 Alraune where he creates a Frankenstein-like female creature and the 1921 Vampyr where he is transformed into a blood-drinking creature.
Although Ewers eventually became attracted to the Nazi Party, Frank Braun is depicted as having a Jewish mistress, Lotte Levi, who is also a patriotic German. This was one of the factors which ended Ewers' popularity with the Nazi leadership.
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