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A Noble Name; or, Dönninghausen

Chapter 72: MARLITT'S NOVELS.
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The narrative follows Johanna, a young woman mourning her father's death while caring for a child and managing a demanding stepmother and household duties. She receives appeals from relatives and a fellow artist that force her to choose between remaining amid memories and accepting a quieter domestic life. At the family estate, disputes over authority, a betrothal, professional ambitions, medical intrigues, and an equestrian performance complicate relationships; a shipwreck and schemes by physicians further escalate tensions. Successive reversals reveal loyalties and motives, and the plot closes with reconciliations and altered circumstances two years later.

[1] Anglicé, stone.


POPULAR WORKS AFTER THE GERMAN,

BY MRS. A. L. WISTER.

A Noble Name; or, Dönninghausen. By Claire von Glümer.

Aphorisms. By Marie Freifrau von Ebner-Eschenbach.

From Hand to Hand. From the German of Golo Raimund.

Severa. From the German of E. Hartner.

The Eichhofs. After the German of Moritz von Reichenbach.

A New Race. After the German of Golo Raimund.

Castle Hohenwald. After the German of Adolph Streckfuss.

Margarethe. After the German of E. Juncker.

Too Rich. After the German of Adolph Streckfuss.

A Family Feud. After the German of Ludwig Harder.

The Green Gate. After the German of Ernst Wichert.

Only a Girl. After the German of Wilhelmine von Hillern.

Why Did He Not Die? After the German of Ad. von Volckhausen.

Hulda; or, The Deliverer. After the German of F. Lewald.

Enchanting and Enchanted; or, Fairy Spells. From the German of Hacklander. Illustrated.

MARLITT'S NOVELS.

The Bailiff's Maid. After the German of E. Marlitt.

In the Schillingscourt. After the German of E. Marlitt.

At the Councillor's; or, A Nameless History. After the German of E. Marlitt.

The Second Wife. After the German of E. Marlitt.

The Old Mam'selle's Secret. After the German of E. Marlitt.

Gold Elsie. After the German of E. Marlitt.

Countess Gisela. After the German of E. Marlitt.

The Little Moorland Princess. After the German of E. Marlitt.