Der Hofmeister by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz

(11 User reviews)   4296
By Hudson Gallo Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Aerospace Science
Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold, 1751-1792 Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold, 1751-1792
German
Have you ever thought about how much power a teacher really holds over a family? 'Der Hofmeister' (The Tutor) is a wild, tragic, and sometimes darkly funny play from 1774 that asks exactly that. It follows a young tutor, Läuffer, who gets hired by a noble family to educate their son. But things spiral when he crosses a forbidden line with the daughter of the house. This isn't just a scandal—it’s a raw look at class, education, and the explosive mix of desire and duty. It’s surprisingly modern in its messy, uncomfortable honesty.
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Ever felt trapped in a job? That's the starting point for Läuffer, the 'hofmeister' of the title. He's hired by Major von Berg to tutor his son, but the role comes with impossible rules and zero respect. The tension explodes when he and the Major's daughter, Gustchen, fall for each other. Their secret relationship breaks every social rule of the time, leading to pregnancy, shame, and a desperate, shocking act of self-mutilation by Läuffer. The story doesn't stop there, following the fallout for everyone involved, including Gustchen's heartbroken fiancé and a society obsessed with reputation.

Why You Should Read It

This play hits hard because it feels so real. Lenz doesn't give us heroes and villains, just flawed people making terrible choices under immense pressure. You'll wince at the Major's blind pride and feel for Läuffer, even as you shake your head at his actions. The way it tackles the toxic power dynamics between employers and servants, and the crushing expectations on young women, still rings true today. It’s a messy, emotional, and brutally honest slice of 18th-century life.

Final Verdict

Perfect for readers who love classic literature with a sharp, subversive edge. If you enjoy the social drama of authors like Ibsen or the psychological intensity of Büchner, you'll find a fascinating precursor here. It's a short, powerful read that proves some human conflicts—about class, sex, and freedom—are truly timeless.



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Linda Davis
9 months ago

Solid story.

Noah Gonzalez
3 months ago

From the very first page, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Truly inspiring.

Joseph Martinez
1 year ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

Dorothy Johnson
1 year ago

Solid story.

Betty Johnson
11 months ago

After finishing this book, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Don't hesitate to start reading.

4.5
4.5 out of 5 (11 User reviews )

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