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Achtzehn Töchter: Eine Frauen-Novelle

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A narrator describes purchasing a countryside estate and gradually trading personal freedom for obligations to land, livestock, and local dependents. Neighboring households, including one celebrated for its many daughters, introduce romantic entanglements, family rivalries, and social complications. Told in episodic chapters, the work blends domestic observation and gentle satire to examine how ownership reshapes identity, duties, and relationships. Comic misunderstandings, ritualized customs, and reflective asides about inheritance and authority propel interwoven courtships and reconciliations toward pragmatic resolutions while maintaining a tone that mixes wit and sentiment.

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Leopold Schefer

Leopold Schefer was a German author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of adventure, social issues, and the human experience. Among his notable titles is "Achtzehn Töchter: Eine Frauen-Novelle," which reflects on women's roles and societal expectations. Schefer's storytelling is characterized by a blend of historical context and imaginative narratives, as seen in works like "Der Hirtenknabe Nikolas; oder, Der deutsche Kinderkreuzzug im Jahre 1212," which delves into historical events through a fictional lens. His diverse body of work includes novels, novellas, and plays, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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