6. Fritz Reuter was a much-loved popular writer in the tradition of
Washington Irving and
Charles Dickens.
Ut mine Festungstid (1862), which is part of the autobiographical series
Olle Kamellen, is about the last four years of Reuter’s captivity in the prison of Mecklenburg among other places. His account is written with calm objectivity and is sometimes humorous, without glossing over the moments of despair and disappointment. The original version was in broad Mecklenburg dialect; Van Gogh would have read a Dutch translation which appeared under the general title
Gedroogde kruiden. In this
Ut mine Festungstid became
Herinneringen uit mijne gevangenissen (printed in 1867, 1868, 1879 and 1883).