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The Merchant of Berlin: An Historical Novel BOOK I explores the tension between personal desires and larger political upheavals set during the Seven Years' War. As the Russian army approaches Berlin, the story focuses on the internal conflicts of a wealthy merchant and his family. The narrative delves into the emotional struggles of the protagonist's daughter, torn between her loyalty to her family and her secret love for a Russian officer, embodying the conflict between love and national allegiance. This clash highlights the broader moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in times of war,…mehr

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The Merchant of Berlin: An Historical Novel BOOK I explores the tension between personal desires and larger political upheavals set during the Seven Years' War. As the Russian army approaches Berlin, the story focuses on the internal conflicts of a wealthy merchant and his family. The narrative delves into the emotional struggles of the protagonist's daughter, torn between her loyalty to her family and her secret love for a Russian officer, embodying the conflict between love and national allegiance. This clash highlights the broader moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught in times of war, as they navigate the pressures of loyalty, duty, and personal desires. The novel also emphasizes the resilience of individuals, as seen in the festival thrown by the merchant to raise morale, contrasting moments of celebration with the looming threat of conflict. The story introduces other key characters, each grappling with their own moral choices, such as whether to resist the approaching enemy or surrender. Through these complex emotional and political landscapes, the novel paints a vivid picture of the turmoil of war and the profound choices faced by those caught in its wake.

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Louise M hlbach, the pen name of Clara Mundt (1814-1873), was a prolific German author renowned for her historical novels. Born on January 2, 1814, in Neubrandenburg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, she married Theodore Mundt, a literary critic and author. This marriage significantly influenced her literary career, providing her with access to intellectual circles and literary discussions of the time. M hlbach is best known for her novels that vividly depict 18th-century and 19th-century European history. She adeptly blended historical facts with fictionalized personal drama, making her works both engaging and accessible. Some of her most notable novels include Joseph II and His Court, Frederick the Great and His Court, Marie Antoinette and Her Son, and Old Fritz and the New Era. These novels often focused on significant historical figures and events, bringing them to life through vivid characterizations and intricate plots. M hlbach s novels are characterized by rich historical detail, though she often took creative liberties with facts for dramatic effect. Her works reflect the intellectual currents of her time, particularly the influences of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. She emphasized themes of individualism, heroism, and the complexities of historical change.