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The Song of Songs Part II by Hermann Sudermann tells the story of a young girl, Lilly, who grows up in a household marked by her father's artistic aspirations and his eventual disappearance. The novel examines the complexities of family relationships, personal dreams, and the societal limitations placed on women. At the start of the story, Lilly witnesses her father's increasingly unstable behavior, which leads to his sudden departure, leaving her and her mother to deal with financial and emotional struggles. The narrative contrasts Lilly's youthful innocence and ambitions with her mother's…mehr

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The Song of Songs Part II by Hermann Sudermann tells the story of a young girl, Lilly, who grows up in a household marked by her father's artistic aspirations and his eventual disappearance. The novel examines the complexities of family relationships, personal dreams, and the societal limitations placed on women. At the start of the story, Lilly witnesses her father's increasingly unstable behavior, which leads to his sudden departure, leaving her and her mother to deal with financial and emotional struggles. The narrative contrasts Lilly's youthful innocence and ambitions with her mother's attempts to cope with the abandonment and the societal pressures they face. As Lilly transitions from childhood into adulthood, her journey highlights the challenges of navigating love, self-identity, and personal growth in a world full of obstacles. The Song of Songs explores the emotional depth of relationships, the pursuit of dreams, and the difficulties women face in a society that imposes restrictive norms, all while capturing Lilly's evolving understanding of herself and the world around her.
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Autorenporträt
Hermann Sudermann was a German author and playwright who lived from September 30, 1857, to November 21, 1928. To the east of Heydekrug, in the Province of Prussia (now Macikai and ilut¿ in southwestern Lithuania), Sudermann was born in the village of Matzicken. This village is close to the Russian border. The Sudermann family was Mennonite and came from the Vistula delta, where there were Mennonite villages near what used to be Elbing, East Prussia, and is now Elbl¿g, Poland. His father ran a small brewery in Heydekrug, and Sudermann went to the Realschule in Elbing for his early schooling. He lived with family there and went to the Mennonite church where his uncle was the minister. Because his parents were having a hard time, he was apprenticed to a chemist when he was 14. He did, however, get into Tilsit's Realgymnasium (a high school) and Konigsberg University to study philosophy and history. Sudermann went to Berlin to finish his education. There, he worked as a teacher for several families, including the family of the author Hans Hopfen (1835-1904). His next job was as a reporter. In 1881 and 1882, he was co-editor of the Deutsches Reichsblatt.