Engelhart Ratgeber is a German-language novel by Jakob Wassermann, one of the most widely read and internationally celebrated German authors of the early twentieth century. Wassermann’s major works — including Caspar Hauser, The World’s Illusion, and The Maurizius Case — are ambitious, psychologically rich narratives that probe justice, identity, and German-Jewish experience with great narrative power.
As a lesser-known title in his catalog, specific plot details of Engelhart Ratgeber are difficult to verify independently, but it shares the psychological seriousness and social observation that characterize all of his work. Download this free public-domain EPUB to explore Wassermann’s fiction beyond his most celebrated novels.