''Siegwart, eine Klostergeschichte'' ("Siegwart, a Tale of the Cloister", 1776) was a novel by
Johann Martin Miller. It was a bestseller. Dedicated "to all noble souls", and clearly imitating ''
Die Leiden des jungen Werthers
''The Sorrows of Young Werther'' (; german: Die Leiden des jungen Werthers) is a 1774 epistolary novel by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, which appeared as a revised edition in 1787. It was one of the main novels in the '' Sturm und Drang'' period in Ger ...
'', the novel tells two parallel love stories, one happy, the other sad (as foretold by a gypsy woman at the beginning of Part Two). It was published by Weygand at
Leipzig
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.
Plot introduction
A man from
Oettingen in Bayern
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Geography
The town is located on the river Wörnitz, a tributary ...
named Xaver Siegwart, the youngest of five siblings, has grown up on the banks of the
Danube
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after the early death of his mother. Restless and active as a boy, excited at the idea of becoming a hunter like his father, he becomes an impressionable youth, in love with silence and the natural world.
He accompanies his father to a
Capuchin
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*Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, an order of Roman Catholic friars
*Capuchin Poor Clares, an order of Roman Catholic contemplative religious sisters
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monastery where he is visiting his friend Father Anton. After walking through a beautiful wood, they arrive just as the sun is setting among the oaks, and the impressions made by the play of light on wet cobwebs, the sounds of the bells, and the saintliness of the monks, lead him to religion. Years later he travels to
Ingolstadt
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with the fixed purpose of entering the ministry.
But his plans are disrupted by the social whirl of Ingolstadt, firstly by his entanglement with a woman named Sophie who has fallen violently in love with him, and secondly when he himself falls in love with Mariane Fischer. The match is encouraged by his friend Kronhelm, who admits his own love for Xaver's sister Therese. Mariane returns Xaver's passion, but her father, a court councillor, wishes her to marry another councillor's son, and after facing her intransigence he forces her to enter a convent, where she falls gravely ill. Xaver plans to elope with her, but he is given false news of her death, and he himself enters a monastery. Four years later he encounters her by accident and recognizes her as his Mariane — but she is at the point of death, and soon afterwards he dies also of grief, found sprawled in the moonlight at her grave. This dismal ending is mitigated only by the happy marriage of Kronhelm and Therese Siegwart.
An English translation by
Laetitia Matilda Hawkins
Laetitia Matilda Hawkins (baptized 8 August 1759 – 22 November 1835) was an English novelist, associated with Twickenham. She was the daughter of Sir John Hawkins, an acquaintance of Samuel Johnson.
Hawkins was an outspoken yet highly conser ...
, ''Siegwart, a Monastic Tale'', appeared in 1806. The most recent German reprint dates from 1971.
External links
''Siegwart''at
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1776 novels
Sentimental novels
18th-century German novels
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