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The narrative follows the disruption of rural life along the Elbe during the Thirty Years' War, depicting how armies and their followers ravage villages and displace inhabitants. It centers on a woman who loses her husband and homestead and must navigate poverty and uncertainty. The story contrasts the besieged countryside with the relative security of fortified urban centers. Family and social ties are tested as distant relatives offer little help while retainers and neighbors provide modest support. Through local detail and episodic scenes of flight, loss, and quiet perseverance, the work traces civilian endurance under prolonged conflict.
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