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A collection of short stories that portray everyday people and small societies through vignettes of courtship, misunderstandings, and domestic life. Episodes range from comic and ironic sketches of social ambition and romantic awkwardness to more reflective pieces on aging, loss, and the passing seasons. Narratives often focus on modest protagonists whose inner feelings contrast with local conventions, while a clear eye for manners, regional settings, and delicate emotional shifts ties the pieces together. The tone moves between gentle humor and quiet melancholy.

About the Author

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Pauline Hann

Pauline Hann was a German author known for her work in the early 20th century. She is recognized for her collection of short stories titled "Anspruchslose Geschichten," which reflects her keen observations of everyday life and the human condition. Through her writing, Hann captures the nuances of her characters' experiences, offering readers a glimpse into the social and cultural dynamics of her time. While not widely known today, her contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the narrative styles and themes prevalent in her era.

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