Heinrich Mann, Professor Unrat oder Das Ende eines Tyrannen [Small Town Tyrant]

Stephen Grollman (Concordia College)
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Heinrich Mann’s Professor Unrat oder Das Ende eines Tyrannen [Small Town Tyrant, 1905] is a novel about a tyrannical schoolteacher who, because of an affair with a cabaret artist, loses his job, at which point he teams up with his lover to take revenge upon his enemies in his hometown. The novel is rich in both psychological insight and social critique of Wilhelmine Germany. The protagonist’s name is Immanuel Raat, but he is known to pupils and teachers alike by his nickname, “Unrat” [garbage, rubbish]. He lives up to this name both through his dirty and disheveled appearance and a cruel, authoritarian teaching style. He takes delight in punishing students who …

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Citation: Grollman, Stephen. "Professor Unrat oder Das Ende eines Tyrannen". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 29 August 2005 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=16855, accessed 21 November 2024.]

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