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Das Recht der Hagestolze: Eine Heiratsgeschichte aus dem Neckartal

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Set in late medieval southwestern Germany, the narrative begins when a disguised noble consults a learned jurist about whether the territorial prince may claim the estate of an unmarried man. That legal question propels a series of council meetings among local lords, household conversations, and social encounters in a river-valley community. Through debates over customary inheritance law, negotiations among neighbours, and lightly comic domestic and public scenes, the story traces how questions of honor, marriage, and communal rights shape personal choices and alliances, combining historical detail with romantic and humorous elements.

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Julius Wolff

Julius Wolff was a German author known for his historical novels that often explore themes of love and conflict within specific regional contexts. His notable works include "Das Recht der Hagestolze: Eine Heiratsgeschichte aus dem Neckartal," which delves into romantic entanglements in the Neckar Valley, and "Der Sachsenspiegel: Eine Geschichte aus der Hohenstaufenzeit," a narrative set during the time of the Hohenstaufen dynasty. Wolff's writing is characterized by its rich historical detail and engaging storytelling, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of 19th-century Germany.

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