Beyond Recall (novel)

Beyond Recall (novel)

infobox Book |
name = Beyond Recall
title_orig = Unwiederbringlich
translator = Douglas Parmée.


image_caption =
author = Theodor Fontane
cover_artist =
country = Germany
language = German
series =
genre = Novel
publisher = Verlag Wilhelm Hertz
release_date = 1892
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages =
isbn = NA
preceded_by =
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"Beyond Recall" ( _de. Unwiederbringlich, 1892) is one of realist Theodor Fontane's mature German novels. As with some other of Fontane's novels (including Effi Briest), its heroine is believed to be based roughly on a real person whose demise Fontane heard about, and it deals delicately with near taboo (at the time of writing) topics including adultery and suicide. Long a popular classic to German readers, this novel has scarcely ever been available to English readers. One out-of-print translation has been published. There also is a German made-for-TV [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063744/ movie] (1968, director Falk Harnack).

As for translating this haunting novel into English, even deciding on a translation for the title presents many choices in English (irrecoverable, unrecoverable, irretrievable, unrepeatable, beyond recall, past retrieval, beyond retrieval and irreparable, just to name a few). The subtle wordplays and linguistic motifs which add to the power of its German text are challenging to render into English.

Plot introduction

The novel takes place in the years 1859-1861 in Holstein, five years before the German/Danish war, at a time when Holstein was governed by Denmark.

Plot summary

Count Helmuth Holk lives with his countess Christine and their two children in a lonely valley. Christine was raised by nuns and is serious and pious, whereas Holk is by nature fun-loving. When Holk is called away to the Copenhagen court of the Danish princess, he becomes fascinated by a young companion of the princess, Ebba von Rosenberg, who flirts violently with him.

By contrast, his marriage with Christine begins to seem unbearably dull, and he rashly seeks a divorce from his wife before realizing that Ebba's attentions were not serious.

A long separation of Holk and Christine ensues, and only after years and great efforts by friends is a reconciliation between husband and wife engineered. Although on the surface all seems well, Christine is haunted by the previous rejection and drowns herself in the sea.

Editions (from German equivalent of this page)

* Book: Verlag Wilhelm Hertz, Berlin 1892; previously published in "Deutsche Rundschau" Nr.66/67, January June 1891; many subsequent editions, for example: Aufbau, September 1996, ISBN 3-7466-5283-9.
* Audio book: read by Gert Westphal, 8 CDs, Deutsche Grammophon, ISBN 3-8291-1357-9.
* Radio play: with Paul Edwin Roth, Rosemarie Gerstenberg, Christine Schoenfelder, Martin Hirthe and Edith Heerdegen, treatment: Palma, direction: Ulrich Lauterbach, Hessische Rundfunk 1957.
* TV-film: with Lothar Blumhagen, Hans Timmermann, Alexander Kerst, Tilo von Berlepsch, Walter Buschhoff, Karin Hübner, Lil Dagover and Käthe Braun, book: Max Gundermann and Falk Harnack, direction: Falk Harnack, Berliner-Union-Film, Federal Republic of Germany 1968.
* One out-of-print English edition ("Beyond Recall").

External links

* [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/fontane/unwieder/unwieder.htm "Unwiederbringlich, Kapital 1", chapter 1 of Unwiederbringlich] (German)
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unwiederbringlich German page on Unwiederbringlich] (German)


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