"Absolution" is a poignant novella written through German author Clara Viebig. This work is a profound exploration of morality, guilt, and redemption, set against the backdrop of a small, close-knit German village. The novella's important character, Pastor Breithaupt, is a devoted clergyman known for his ethical uprightness. However, his unwavering piety is examined while he discovers a terrible mystery: a fellow clergyman is worried in a forbidden courting. The story unfolds as Pastor Breithaupt grapples with his moral responsibility to deal with the scenario while also facing his own…mehr
"Absolution" is a poignant novella written through German author Clara Viebig. This work is a profound exploration of morality, guilt, and redemption, set against the backdrop of a small, close-knit German village. The novella's important character, Pastor Breithaupt, is a devoted clergyman known for his ethical uprightness. However, his unwavering piety is examined while he discovers a terrible mystery: a fellow clergyman is worried in a forbidden courting. The story unfolds as Pastor Breithaupt grapples with his moral responsibility to deal with the scenario while also facing his own internal turmoil and temptation. Viebig delves into the complexities of human nature, the frailty of distinctive feature, and the tough judgment of society. The characters' struggles with sin, forgiveness, and the rigid ethical requirements of their time create a effective narrative that challenges conventional notions of proper and incorrect. "Absolution" is a notion-frightening paintings that explores the internal conflicts and moral dilemmas of its characters, revealing the intricacies of human behavior and the weight of societal expectations. Clara Viebig's storytelling and psychological perception make this novella a large contribution to German literature, and it remains liked for its timeless exploration of human nature and the quest for absolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clara Emma Amalia Viebig was a German author who lived from 17 July 1860 until 31 July 1952. Viebig was the daughter of a Prussian government official and was born in the German city of Trier. Hermann Göring was related to her. Clara's father was transferred when she was eight years old, and the family relocated to Düsseldorf, where she attended school. She frequently returned to the Moselle countryside in Trier and the surrounding area, where she took many walks. She was moved to live on the estate of some relatives in Posen when her father died, where she attended the local Luisenschule. Clara moved to Berlin with her mother when she was twenty years old. She traveled to Berlin to study music, but instead discovered that the stimulation of the huge metropolis, along with the landscapes she had already visited, was directing her toward a literary career. In 1896, she married Jewish Publisher Fritz Theodor Cohn (a partner in Fontane and Company, afterwards Egon Fleischel and Company). Clara began a flourishing writing career the next year, and her works were well praised. She spent the majority of her time after her marriage in Berlin and its suburbs (Schöneberg, Zehlendorf).
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