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The Caravaners

Elizabeth Von Arnim
3.8
(4)
Duration
9h 29m
Year
2025
Language
English

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The Caravaners, a comic novel by Elizabeth von Arnim, describes an Edwardian caravan holiday in the English county of Kent from the viewpoint of the pompous and self-important Baron Otto von Ottringel, a major in the German army. The Baron becomes increasingly bewildered by the behaviour of the English people with whom he has chosen to spend a month in a convoy of horse-drawn caravans.
The humorous and, at times, satirical narrative portrays the Baron's platonic and one-sided pursuit of one unfortunate lady while his second wife, the long-suffering Edelgard, discovers her newly found freedom, much to the Baron's dismay. However, it also serves as a thoughtful exploration of human nature, with its perceptive examination of social class and unlikely relationships.
First published in 1913, The Caravaners is von Arnim's eighth novel, and its mood and voice represent a marked departure from much of her other fiction.

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"Fans of Three Men in a Boat will love Daniel Weyman's pitch-perfect narration of this lesser-known comic novel by Von Arnim. Baron Otto von Ottringel, a Prussian Junker, takes his wife on a caravan tour of Edwardian England's home counties. Over a week, his encounters with socialists, women with opinions, and the weather only serve to convince this arrogant fool that Britain is a nation that deserves to be conquered. Weyman in his impeccable German accent neatly captures the narrator's blindness to the effect his pomposity is having on his fellow travelers. The baron's clipped tones contrast elegantly with the softness of his long-suffering female companions and the good-humored bluster of the exasperated Englishmen, all confidently portrayed by Weyman. A masterful narration of a quietly understated comedy classic."
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