Fædrene æde Druer, Roman - Slægten, Opus 2

 
 
 
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"Fædrene æde Druer" by Gustav Wied is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds in a rural setting, focusing on themes of family dynamics, societal expectations, and personal desires as it follows the lives of characters entangled in complicated relationships. The opening of the novel introduces us to the emotional struggles of Frøken Sofie, who harbors a deep infatuation for her cousin Isidor, despite his marriage. Through her heartfelt letters and inner thoughts, we can sense her longing and despair as she grapples with her desires in a repressive familial atmosphere. Meanwhile, the dynamics among her sisters and their mother add layers of tension, particularly as they navigate the complexities of their father's behavior and other imbalances in their household. This rich tapestry of emotions and relationships sets the stage for the unfolding drama that reflects broader societal issues. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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