Pitt und Fox, die Liebeswege der Brüder Sintrup is a German-language novel by Friedrich Huch, a writer associated with the psychological realism of early twentieth-century German fiction. Huch, a cousin of the more celebrated Ricarda Huch, produced several novels examining bourgeois life, adolescence, and inner emotional conflict with quiet precision.
This novel, whose title translates as the love paths of the Sintrup brothers, follows the contrasting romantic trajectories of two siblings. Download this free public-domain EPUB to discover a nuanced and relatively little-known work of Wilhelmine-era German literature.