
Landolin
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Authors:
- Auerbach, Berthold
1812 - 1882
About this book
In an era marked by profound social change, "Landolin" by Berthold Auerbach explores the intricate dynamics of rural life and human relationships. This compelling novel delves into the struggles of Landolin, a proud farmer, as he navigates the challenges of family and tradition. Auerbach’s vivid portrayal of the pastoral landscape contrasts sharply with the complexities of love and duty, particularly through the lens of Landolin’s beautiful daughter, Thoma, and her connection with Anton, a miller. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, "Landolin" offers a rich tapestry of character-driven narrative that invites reflection on personal and societal values. Engage with this timeless tale that resonates with themes of pride and familial bonds.
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