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Der Hohlofenbauer

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A rural community portrait centers on Marie Berteles (Mariele), a lively, hardworking young woman admired across her village, and the budding attachment between her and the Hohlofenbauer's son. The narrative traces everyday rhythms—seasonal customs, churchgoing, field and stable work—and the informal gossip, teasing and tender care of neighbors and family. Scenes emphasize parental attention and gentle rivalry, the practicalities of household labor, and small-town etiquette. Through intimate domestic moments and communal rituals, the work observes how affection, social expectation and generational perspectives shape courtship and village life.

About the Author

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Gustav Schröer

Gustav Schröer was a German author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Der Hohlofenbauer," reflects his engagement with themes related to craftsmanship and industrial processes. Schröer's writing often explores the intersection of technology and human experience, providing insights into the societal changes of his time. While not widely recognized today, his contributions offer a glimpse into the literary landscape of his era, particularly in the context of German literature.

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